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Brazil's CADE to rule on Big Tech gun-jumping cases, others

By Henrique Santiago ( May 7, 2026, 12:59 GMT | Insight) -- MLex Summary: The Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) is set to vote on May 13 on five Big Tech gun-jumping investigations. The agenda includes separate cases involving Google–Character Technologies, Microsoft–Mistral AI and Amazon–Anthropic, among others. The CADE Tribunal is also expected to rule on an alleged cartel in the fuel retail market.Brazil’s Official Journal follows (in Portuguese)....

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