Interim curbs on corporate conduct are 'increasingly important,' EU's Ribera says
By Lewis Crofts ( June 2, 2026, 10:21 GMT | Insight) -- EU powers to intervene speedily in suspect conduct while a full probe runs its course are becoming "increasingly important" and may often be needed to protect markets from harm, the EU's antitrust commissioner has said. Teresa Ribera said she had identified "interim measures" -- which can halt corporate behavior pending lengthier investigation -- as a vital tool for fast-moving tech markets.EU powers to intervene speedily in suspect conduct while a full probe runs its course are becoming "increasingly important" and may often be needed to protect markets from harm, the EU's antitrust commissioner has said....
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