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YDUQS’ acquisition of Unifametro, CEMAPE cleared without remedies in Brazil January 21, 2026 | Maria Júlia Baumert

The Brazilian competition authority has approved, without restrictions, YDUQS Educacional’s acquisition of Unifametro and CEMAPE, concluding that the deal will not harm competition in higher‑education markets ... (more story)

Marubeni seeks EU Commission approval for Factor Energia takeover January 21, 2026 | Karoline Del Vecchio

Japanese company Marubeni has requested EU merger approval to acquire Spanish electricity supplier Factor Energia, according to the European Commission. Marubeni will make the purchase through its wholly-owned... (more story)

Investment remedies in mergers unlikely to be acceptable, Belgian enforcer says January 21, 2026 | Nicholas Hirst

The promise of long-term investment is unlikely to be an acceptable remedy for antitrust authorities when faced with a merger that is expected to cause significant harm to competition in a market, the head pro... (more story)

China's antitrust body takes to social media in transparency push January 21, 2026 | Yonnex Li

China's top antitrust authority launched social-media accounts this week, as part of efforts to boost public engagement as competition law plays an expanding role in both domestic governance and Beijing's econ... (more story)

Ampol–EG Australia deal raises antitrust concerns, referred to Phase 2 review January 21, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Australia’s competition watchdog has escalated Ampol’s proposed acquisition of EG Australia to a Phase 2 review, warning the deal could substantially lessen competition in retail fuel markets. The Australian C... (more story)

YouTube framed as full-scale TV rival as Netflix defends Warner deal January 20, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Netflix defended its proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery assets to investors Tuesday, pointing to YouTube’s growing role as a full-scale television competitor and arguing that the transaction would ... (more story)

US FTC leaning on merger guidelines to assess AI deals January 20, 2026 | Wesley Brown

The US Federal Trade Commission is leaning on the revamped merger guidelines as it assesses mergers involving artificial intelligence. The 2023 merger guidelines are helping the agency make informed decisions ... (more story)

German antitrust rules no longer at risk of EU harmonization, watchdog head says January 20, 2026 | Nicholas Hirst

Germany’s special competition regime for digital platforms and France’s “economic dependency” rules are no longer at risk of disappearing under a mooted harmonization of European competition rules, the head of... (more story)

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US FCC could make textualist argument to claim authority over national TV ownership cap January 21, 2026 | Wesley Brown

While US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr says the agency is “looking at” its authority to change the national television ownership cap of 39 percent, textualism could play a key role. T... (more story)

Nexstar, Tegna argument for expanding relevant US market gets assist from Oscars January 21, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

The Oscars, the awards the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences passes out each year to honor Hollywood’s best performances, finds itself at the center of a federal antitrust debate that could be critic... (more story)

Netflix bid for Warner raises monopolization issue January 20, 2026 | Flavia Fortes and Curtis Eichelberger

Netflix has the board of Warner Brothers Discovery's support for its $82.7 billion acquisition offer and it is confident that antitrust enforcers won't apply a traditional market definition that leads to high ... (more story)

UK merger panel changes may give green light to lobbying January 20, 2026 | Jon Menon

The scrapping of the panel system in the UK that oversees in-depth merger reviews and market probes will put more power in the hands of senior executives at the antitrust watchdog, raising the risk of increase... (more story)

China, US dominate deals with security conditions as UK eyes nuanced trade path January 19, 2026 | Jon Menon

Companies with links to China and US made up more than half of deals that were freighted with conditions to protect UK national security last year, as the UK navigates the need to seek economic trade gains but... (more story)

Antitrust enforcer says user privacy on radar for US state enforcement January 16, 2026 | Clayton Vickers, Chris May, Alex Wilts and Ilana Kowarski

US state antitrust enforcers are in the early stages of examining the privacy implications of mergers and market competition.

Trump’s involvement in Warner deal follows past presidential moves (FTCWatch) January 16, 2026 | Claude Marx

When President Donald Trump promised to get involved in reviewing the sale of Warner Brothers Discovery, he was echoing the practice of some previous chief executives who played a role in the outcome of antitr... (more story)

China's solar competitiveness push hits antitrust wall January 14, 2026 | MLex Staff

China is trying to keep its solar supply chain globally competitive while curbing destructive price wars at home. That balancing act becomes harder when “price discipline” blurs the line between lawful adjustm... (more story)