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Charter working with California utility commission for summer close of Cox buy April 24, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Charter Communications said that it is working with the California Public Utilities Commission towards a closing of its proposed $34.5 billion acquisition of Cox Communications this summer. The company previou... (more story)

Aramark to pursue late filing appeal in Scotland after antitrust court block April 24, 2026 | Jon Menon

US catering company Aramark is to pursue an appeal in Scotland after it was refused permission by the UK's antitrust court to contest a ruling that it could not seek to overturn a veto on its buyout of rival E... (more story)

Norfolk Southern CEO says data in revised US STB filing will bolster case April 24, 2026 | Ilana Kowarski

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern will be incorporating fresh data into their forthcoming revised merger application with the US Surface Transportation Board with an eye toward justifying the deal more thorou... (more story)

Merck, Terns Pharmaceuticals receive US antitrust clearance April 24, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Drugmaker Merck and oncology medicine developer Terns Pharmaceuticals have received antitrust clearance from the US competition authorities for their $6.7 billion deal. The waiting period under the Hart-Scott-... (more story)

Mitsui, Idemitsu, Sumitomo plastics merger cleared unconditionally by Japan (update*) April 24, 2026 | Sachiko Sakamaki

The plan by Japanese chemical companies’ Mitsui Chemicals, Idemitsu Kosan and Sumitomo Chemical to integrate parts of their plastic businesses received unconditional clearance on Friday. In its first Phase II ... (more story)

Opponents of Charter, Cox deal focus on absence of Calif. pricing commitments April 23, 2026 | Wesley Brown

While Charter Communications and Cox Communications don't compete head to head, the former's lack of pricing commitments upon completing its merger could harm Californians, an expert for the Utility Reform Net... (more story)

Union Pacific CEO Vena says not to expect a lot of concessions to appease US STB April 23, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

Union Pacific Chief Executive Officer Jim Vena said the company is on track to file its amended Norfolk Southern merger application with the US Surface Transportation Board April 30, and that he doesn’t expect... (more story)

EU clean industry law's use of foreign investment tools queried by member states April 23, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

Planned use of EU foreign direct investment tools as a means to safeguard European added value in strategic sectors has been questioned by a group of member states, MLex has learned. In a first discussion on t... (more story)

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Charter, Cox final review narrowed down to potential commitments in California April 24, 2026 | Wesley Brown

Scrutiny of Charter Communications’ proposed acquisition of Cox Communications has narrowed to commitments that could be made to resolve third-party concerns rather than concerns about an outright block of the... (more story)

Antitrust attorneys opting for state AG work over FTC, DOJ, private bar April 24, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

Antitrust attorneys have been leaving the US Federal Trade Commission and US Department of Justice to take jobs with state attorneys general, lured by a jump in hiring, greater responsibility, more geographic ... (more story)

RTL-Sky deal sees EU champion scale, dynamic analysis as guidelines loom April 23, 2026 | Andrew Boyce, Lewis Crofts and Nicholas Hirst

RTL's acquisition of Sky Deutschland this week has seen the EU turn up the volume on key ideas crucial to its forthcoming guidelines: a dynamic market analysis that allows the emergence of a strong European co... (more story)

News sector emerges as growing US antitrust concern April 22, 2026 | Ilana Kowarski and Flavia Fortes

US federal and state antitrust law enforcers have ramped up their policing of alleged threats to either quantity, quality or variety of competition within the rapidly shrinking and consolidating journalism sec... (more story)

US states turn tougher antitrust rhetoric into courtroom wins April 21, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Recent court wins in antitrust cases show that US states’ more assertive enforcement rhetoric is translating into tangible results, while underscoring growing risks for deals such as the proposed Paramount-War... (more story)

Nexstar-Tegna's US FCC approval no shield against antitrust scrutiny, judge says April 21, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

A federal judge has made clear that regulatory approval is no substitute for antitrust review, ruling that the US Federal Communications Commission lacks authority to decide competition issues and that its sig... (more story)

Media mergers in Belgium, France expose gaps in EU plurality rules April 17, 2026 | Anna Ferrari

A Belgian newspaper merger and LVMH’s takeover of a magazine in France are exposing enforcement gaps under the EU's new media law, as national authorities struggle to apply its plurality test. The situation is... (more story)

Vetting of Paramount-Warner deal by US states likely to center on buyer power April 16, 2026 | Ilana Kowarski

Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery can expect to be interrogated by state antitrust enforcers about how their merger will influence labor issues and content-buyer power within the film and TV entertainment sector.