By Saloni Sinha ( February 24, 2025, 01:01 GMT | Insight) -- The date for Mastercard’s Australian antitrust case, which had originally been set for March 2025, has been pushed back for a second time and is now scheduled to begin in April 2026, due to the company’s delays in producing relevant documents, an Australian court heard today. The trial will now commence on April 13, 2026, and will last eight weeks. The trial had previously been moved from July 2024 to March 2025.The date for Mastercard’s Australian antitrust case, which had originally been set for March 2025, has been pushed back for a second time and is now scheduled to begin in April 2026, due to the company’s delays in producing relevant documents, an Australian court heard today....
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