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US FTC’s Ferguson defends case-by-case noncompete enforcement
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson Tuesday defended his agency’s departure from noncompete rulemaking efforts during the Biden administration in f... (more story)
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Constellation, Calpine reach settlement with US DOJ, Texas AG
Power plant operators Constellation Energy and Calpine Corp. secured conditional approval for their $26.6 billion merger from the US Department of Justice Antitrust... (more story)
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China ties AI, cloud expansion to clean-energy ambitions in new guidelines
Beijing has unveiled new guidelines linking the country’s fast-growing artificial intelligence and cloud computing sectors with its clean-energy ambitions, calling ... (more story)
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EU-wide emergency measures to curb energy costs are unlikely at the March 19-20 European Council, as divisions persist among EU countries. Leaders are expected to focus on national steps, including tax cuts an... (more story)
The US faces a growing supply chain risk as quantum technology is set to emerge as a major industry in the future, a new report warned.
UK officials are considering scrapping the Regulatory Policy Committee, but no decision has yet been made, a UK finance ministry official told lawmakers on Tuesday morning. The body plays an “important role” i... (more story)
A letter from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen ahead of an Energy Council meeting outlines plans to assess gas price cap measures, promote long-term power contracts and support energy-intensi... (more story)
Hong Kong's antitrust regulator summoned the city's major gasoline suppliers over recent volatile pump prices, as warfare in the Middle East sends oil markets surging and revives scrutiny of the city's concent... (more story)
Energy prices are expected to be a key focus in EU meetings in the week ahead, with gas price caps, electricity market reforms and carbon pricing likely to feature prominently in discussions against the backdr... (more story)
EU countries are to notify the International Energy Agency by 6pm Thursday evening if they opt to release any oil from strategic reserves as part of a 400 million-barrel coordinated action amid the Iran crisis... (more story)
The risk that an energy-price spike may see companies exploit customers requires the attention of antitrust enforcers, but regulators are better prepared after past conflicts, Teresa Ribera said. The EU's comp... (more story)
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The economic case for small modular nuclear reactors is complicated by the large number of designs and concepts, even as the European Commission and industry stress standardization and serial production to cut... (more story)
As high energy prices intensify fears about competitiveness, Italy is challenging the EU emissions trading system costs through a national decree and calling for its suspension. Some European governments and h... (more story)
Debate about the scope of the EU's Industrial Accelerator Act is far from over, despite the European Commission’s much-delayed plan being formally presented by industry chief Stéphane Séjourné on Wednesday. Qu... (more story)
Oil and gas prices have surged since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran. While well below levels reached during the 2022 Ukraine crisis, prices are expected to continue climbing. Europe's concern is not to see... (more story)
As US President Donald Trump pressures Big Tech to shield consumers from utility bill hikes associated with electricity-hungry data centers, companies can anticipate difficult tradeoffs. Adding power to the el... (more story)
Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy sector has got European experts worried that the EU's electricity network is not sufficiently protected against physical and hybrid threats, especially drones. Th... (more story)
Canada’s recent trade deal with China and a new EU rule mark a new turn in the electric vehicle market and reflect a broader shift toward sustainable Chinese cars — over the concerns of the US.
Dassault Aviation will argue to EU judges on Tuesday that business aircraft were unlawfully excluded from the bloc’s green taxonomy. The case is significant in marking the first time a company has sought to ov... (more story)