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US DOJ Antitrust Division puts acting chiefs in civil, criminal front offices May 08, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

The US Department of Justice Antitrust Division has new acting heads for civil enforcement, litigation and criminal prosecution, MLex has learned. Acting Assistant Attorney General Omeed Assefi informed staffe... (more story)

Firms must still prove efficiencies merger claims, French antitrust chief says May 08, 2026 | Jean Comte

European antitrust regulators will carefully consider any claims that a merger or acquisition should be approved because it would lead to efficiency gains, but the companies involved will have to prove that is... (more story)

Grab-Foodpanda deal raises security concerns in Taiwan over Alibaba, Huawei ties May 08, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Taiwan's transport ministry will raise national security concerns over Grab's ties to Alibaba and Huawei as the island's antitrust regulator prepares to review the Singapore-based company's proposed acquisitio... (more story)

Australia's new merger regime has 'unintended consequences,' top lawyer says May 08, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Australia’s new mandatory merger regime's focus on certainty over flexibility has had “unintended consequences” and led to concerns of “over capture,” said a top lawyer who specializes in competition litigatio... (more story)

Black Hills reaches settlements with ‘key intervenors’ at state level, CEO says May 07, 2026 | Ilana Kowarski

Black Hills Corporation President and CEO Linn Evans announced during an earnings call that the company and its acquisition target Northwestern Energy had “made state regulatory progress with settlements with ... (more story)

US DOJ’s goal is 'to protect free markets, not to act as central planners,' Assefi says May 07, 2026 | Ilana Kowarski

The US Department of Justice Antitrust Division’s proper role is to safeguard competition, as opposed to commandeering the economy, which explains why the DOJ prefers structural remedies in merger antitrust ca... (more story)

Nexstar chair confident company will beat legal challenges, fully integrate with Tegna May 07, 2026 | Wesley Brown

Nexstar Media Group Chairman and Chief Executive Perry Sook expressed his confidence that the company will prevail against legal challenges attempting to stop its acquisition of Tegna during an earnings call. ... (more story)

Essential CEO not worried about Pa. governor's concerns over American Water merger May 07, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

Essential Utilities Chief Executive Christopher Franklin told investors the company is addressing concerns about rate hikes with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s office, but he doesn’t expect it to impact ... (more story)

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FTC settlement highlights broad scrutiny of 365 Retail serial acquisitions May 07, 2026 | Flavia Fortes and Ilana Kowarski

The Federal Trade Commission’s proposed remedy in the 365 Retail Markets matter underscores the agency’s growing focus on serial acquisitions and its willingness to assess a company’s broader course of conduct... (more story)

DC Circuit scrutiny of Nexstar-Tegna puts FCC delegated decisions in spotlight May 06, 2026 | Wesley Brown

The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit’s demand for a timeline in litigation tied to the Federal Communications Commission’s approval of the Nexstar-Tegna merger is drawing renewed attention to the agency’... (more story)

Telecom sector will cheer EU merger guidelines' championing of scale May 04, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

The telecom sector was one of the loudest voices in a review of the European Commission's merger guidelines, saying they need room to consolidate national markets to compete with larger rivals in the US and Ch... (more story)

Sysco–Jetro deal poses complex antitrust test beyond traditional merger playbook May 01, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Sysco’s proposed $29.1 billion acquisition of Jetro Holdings, parent of Restaurant Depot, presents US enforcers with a familiar name but a structurally different problem from the distributor mergers that regul... (more story)

Push to change UK CMA's decision process prompts rare alignment of critics May 01, 2026 | Jon Menon

The UK government is assessing feedback to its plans to re-engineer the system of decision making for in-depth merger and market probes at the country’s antitrust regulator. The breadth of the concerns raised ... (more story)

UPM-Sappi paper deal draws tough and traditional EU concerns April 29, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

An in-depth EU investigation into UPM’s joint venture with Sappi has thrown the book at the deal, voicing a host of concerns about how the tie-up would combine the two largest graphic paper manufacturers in Eu... (more story)

China's block of Meta-Manus deal underscores higher bar for cross-border tech deals April 29, 2026 | MLex Staff

China's landmark decision to block Meta Platforms' acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus underscores Beijing's evolving approach to evaluating cross-border technology deals, with authorities now... (more story)

Big Tech dodges Brazil gun jumping for AI deals, but regulator may seek review April 27, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Brazil’s competition authority found that artificial intelligence partnerships struck by major tech companies such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google didn’t result in gun-jumping violations in the country, but th... (more story)