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Workforce at UK CMA shrinks 14% amid exit program January 02, 2026 | Jon Menon

The Competition and Markets Authority's workforce declined by 14 percent in the year to November, after the UK antitrust watchdog offered a voluntary exit program for employees. The number of full-time equival... (more story)

Metal smelter ZML Industries to appeal Italy cast-iron cartel fine January 02, 2026 | Anna Ferrari

Metal smelter ZML Industries plans to appeal the nearly €16 million fine imposed by Italy’s antitrust authority for operating in cast-iron cartel. The penalty forms part of a €70 million fine levied on 16 meta... (more story)

Belgian curbs on ticket reselling trigger questions to EU judges January 02, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

A fight between the reselling platform Ticombo and the Belgian state over the terms for online ticket sales will come before the EU's highest court, clarifying whether national law should protect the exclusive... (more story)

Italian cast-iron cartelists and trade association fined €70m December 31, 2025 | Anna Ferrari

Italy’s antitrust authority has fined 16 metal smelters and trade association Assofond €70 million, for coordinating cast-iron price increases between 2004 and 2024. Camozzi Group-owned Fonderie Mora Gavardo, ... (more story)

Epic Games' US antitrust fights with Google, Apple near end, but issues linger December 31, 2025 | Alex Wilts

Epic Games’ US antitrust battles could wind down in 2026 after a key appellate ruling against Apple and a proposed settlement with Google. Still, issues remain to be worked out at the district court level in b... (more story)

USPTO launches SEP working group December 30, 2025 | Nick Robertson

The US Patent and Trademark Office on Monday announced the formation of a standard-essential patent (SEP) working group. The move follows recent statements of interest from office leadership favoring stronger ... (more story)

South Korea flags gaps in antitrust rules for tackling data-driven dominance abuse December 30, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

South Korea’s antitrust regulator has flagged gaps in the enforcement decree of the country’s competition law. In a new Data and Competition policy report, the Korea Fair Trade Commission said the decree lacks... (more story)

China policy adviser outlines platform-governance blueprint as SAMR sharpens competition focus December 30, 2025 | MLex Staff

A senior adviser at a top economic think tank under China’s main planning agency has laid out a broad blueprint for governing the platform economy, calling for graded, full-chain and technology-enabled regulat... (more story)

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Tennessee AG seeks streamlined antitrust narrative for Big Tech, AI January 02, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has laid out his vision for US antitrust law enforcement which includes cases that have a more streamlined narrative and are less economically complex, along with s... (more story)

China refashions antitrust for leverage abroad, control at home January 02, 2026 | MLex Staff

China weaponized antitrust in 2025, deploying it both as a geopolitical lever against US corporate giants and as a mechanism for domestic stimulus. By dismantling internal market barriers while easing enforcem... (more story)

EU countries defend power to hit abusive companies that don’t dominate market December 31, 2025 | Jean Comte

National regulators are pushing the European Commission to avoid scrapping a provision that allows them to sanction companies that are abusive to smaller rivals, but not big enough to be classified as the domi... (more story)

US FTC's Meador calls out 'weird gamesmanship' by antitrust lawyers December 30, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Gamesmanship by certain law firms involved in antitrust or merger cases continues to impede competition enforcers, and such misbehavior ought to be publicly challenged, according to Mark Meador, the most recen... (more story)

Japan's antitrust watchdog shapes 2026 agenda around SME protection, digital rules December 30, 2025 | Sachiko Sakamaki

Japan’s antitrust watchdog is set to recalibrate its enforcement in 2026, stepping up protection for smaller businesses and policing Big Tech under a new smartphone law, as debates emerge over how competition ... (more story)

Epic Games rulings show limited reach of Trump-CASA case on US injunctions December 29, 2025 | Alex Wilts

The rejection of Apple’s argument by a US appeals court that the Supreme Court’s Trump v. CASA decision undermined an injunction in the Epic Games antitrust litigation is another indication that lower courts a... (more story)

Outlook for UK mass action regime uncertain amid dip in cases, govt review December 29, 2025 | Simon Zekaria

With the UK’s collective action regime marking a 10-year anniversary, a drop in filings amid key procedural questions, legislative change and a looming government review have raised questions about the outlook... (more story)

US antitrust injunction battles highlight investor disclosure risks December 26, 2025 | Chris May

Corporate executives under pressure to present Wall Street with rosy pictures of future business prospects should take heed of the cautionary tales offered by a trio of recent US antitrust lawsuits where defen... (more story)