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US DOJ's Antitrust Division gets guilty verdict against Florida fuel supplier January 15, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

The Department of Justice's Antitrust Division secured victory against a Florida business owner who was found guilty of 34 counts of wire fraud, money laundering, and forgery by a federal jury in Miami, MLex has learned.

Trump imposes tariffs on semiconductor chips, takes action on critical minerals January 14, 2026 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed proclamations imposing tariffs on semiconductor chips and taking separate trade action on critical minerals — moves that had been anticipated since he launched Sectio... (more story)

China weighs blocking Nvidia H200 chip purchases on geopolitical tensions January 13, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese authorities are leaning toward blocking domestic internet and technology companies from purchasing Nvidia’s H200 chips amid mounting geopolitical tensions following recent US actions involving Venezuel... (more story)

Former Goldman banker gets ‘tentative’ July 2026 trial date in US bribery case January 12, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

Former Goldman Sachs banker Asante Berko faces a “tentative” US trial date in July on corruption charges stemming from his alleged role in a bribery scheme in Ghana. The trial is expected to last around two we... (more story)

China's battery sector sees follow-up push by regulators on pricing, capacity January 08, 2026 | MLex Staff

China has convened a second meeting with power and energy-storage battery makers in just over six weeks to steer the sector toward more orderly competition, widening its effort into a four-agency joint session... (more story)

US uranium enrichment will take time to rebuild, experts tell Congress January 07, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

It will take time and allied nation support for the US to be able to create the kind of nuclear supply that can match fast-increasing energy demand, expert witnesses told the House Energy Subcommittee.

India opens nuclear power to private firms while tightening IP controls December 31, 2025 | Freny Patel

India has opened its nuclear power sector to private investment as it seeks to reach 100 GW of capacity by 2047. While companies can now build and operate reactors under the 2025 Sustainable Harnessing and Adv... (more story)

Carbon leakage risk sees EU tweak emissions-trading guidelines December 23, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

More European industries will benefit from compensation under the bloc’s state aid rules as technical guidelines get an update to ensure companies don’t shift activities outside of the EU to countries with wea... (more story)

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UK’s 2026 financial-regulation agenda promises another busy year for lawyers January 06, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

The UK government has set out an ambition to make financial regulation simpler, more proportionate and more supportive of growth. But for financial-services lawyers, 2026 is shaping up to be another demanding ... (more story)

EU’s carbon border levy goes live, but expect its design to keep evolving January 02, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s carbon border levy — the first of its kind in the world — went live on Jan. 1 after a series of additional clarifications in December. But those late rules on default values and certificates are only ... (more story)

Murky rules, bubble fears cloud South Korea's reignited AI push December 26, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

The administration of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s early AI overhaul has succeeded in reviving momentum after some delay due to domestic politics, but his AI policy agenda now faces tougher regulator... (more story)

Constellation case shows US focus on antitrust in consumer necessities December 08, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

Action by US government authorities against the merger of the Constellation Energy and Calpine power companies demonstrate a focus on the monopolization of nondiscretionary budget staples such as electricity.

EU carbon border tax causing headaches over compliance, WTO compatibility November 19, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi and Oscar Pandiello

The European Commission is under pressure as it drafts key rules around the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism ahead of its full entry into force on Jan. 1. The proposals, expected in the coming weeks, ai... (more story)

Centrist EPP may be weighing vote with far-right on EU Parliament green rules November 12, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

There are renewed concerns that the center-right European People’s Party, the largest party in the European Parliament, will again side with far-right political parties in a vote on legislation involving corpo... (more story)

China's AI push banks on cheap power to offset chip-efficiency gap November 10, 2025 | MLex Staff

China's push to replace foreign semiconductors in data centers with domestic alternatives highlights the steep economic and efficiency trade-offs of technological self-reliance. In its pursuit of AI leadership... (more story)

China's new five-year plan locks in for long US economic fight October 30, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s newly unveiled outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan draws the line clearly: any quick US-China trade détente won’t alter Beijing’s long-term course. A shift in tone — from the cautiously optimistic frami... (more story)