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Is leniency declining for international cartels? Enforcers around the world disagree

By Joshua Sisco ( February 22, 2020, 02:39 GMT | Insight) -- Officials from seven antitrust agencies around the world offered mixed takes on whether leniency applications for international cartel investigations are on the decline. At a three-day conference on international cartel enforcement, much of the chatter on the sidelines centered around a perceived drop in such enforcement. On a panel today, however, officials from Mexico, Japan, Canada, Australia, Brazil, the European Union and the US didn't all share that view. Officials from seven antitrust agencies around the world offered mixed takes today on whether leniency applications for international cartel investigations are on the decline....

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