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China mandates price caps on American Axle's Dowlais deal despite EV shift
China's antitrust regulator has imposed stringent price curbs on American Axle & Manufacturing's takeover of Dowlais Group in conditionally approving the $1.44 bill... (more story)
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Global regulators following India's lead on merger remedies, CCI's chief says
In a significant shift in the global merger-control landscape, India, which was once seen as a follower of EU standards, has developed a distinctive enforcement phi... (more story)
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US FTC keeping close watch on AI inputs to safeguard competition, official says
The US Federal Trade Commission is “very carefully monitoring” the key inputs underlying artificial intelligence to ensure competition in the sector remains robust,... (more story)
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Alaska Air Group has asked a federal court in Hawaii to stay discovery in a private antitrust lawsuit filed by travelers who are seeking to unwind Alaska’s acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, arguing that plaint... (more story)
Companies are “throwing words such as innovation, investment, resilience, at enforcers” to “see what happens,” French competition authority chair Benoît Coeuré said Thursday, calling it “very important” for th... (more story)
Italy’s Ministry of Economy and Finance and telecom company Retelit have again pulled their EU filing on plans to buy Telecom Italia’s undersea cable unit, Sparkle. They withdrew the filing at the European Com... (more story)
China's antitrust regulator blocked a joint venture among five bottled gas suppliers in southern Guangdong Province, marking its first ban in the utilities sector. This is the second time it prohibited a deal ... (more story)
Customer relationship management-software provider Salesforce will be required to notify Australia’s competition regulator if it wishes to proceed with its proposed acquisition of US-based Qualified.com, after... (more story)
Paramount Skydance extended its $30 per share all-cash tender offer for Warner Bros. Discovery to Feb. 20 and filed preliminary proxy materials with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in which it asked ... (more story)
The need to make markets “resilient” to shocks is “inherent” to competition policy, according to the EU’s top merger official. Guillaume Loriot pointed to a speech by Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney on Tue... (more story)
Constellation Developments, the US owner of British Car Auctions, is on track for UK clearance to buy rival ABVR Holdings after the antitrust regulator accepted that the target company would have exited the ma... (more story)
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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)
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 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)
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)
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)
US state antitrust enforcers are in the early stages of examining the privacy implications of mergers and market competition.
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 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)