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Mergers and Acquisitions

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China's SAMR flags 15 mergers with competition concerns during past three years August 18, 2025 | MLex Staff

China's State Administration for Market Regulation has flagged 15 merger cases with competition concerns over the past three years, underscoring its commitment to reinforce antitrust enforcement and uphold fai... (more story)

New Zealand to overhaul competition laws to cut red tape for collaborations August 18, 2025 | Saloni Sinha

New Zealand competition laws are set to be overhauled with the government announcing the introduction of a new framework that will simplify and accelerate competitive collaborations including joint research an... (more story)

Colorado attorney general blasts Washington regulatory climate as threat to US rule of law August 18, 2025 | Mike Swift

In an emotional speech, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser blasted the regulatory climate of Washington DC as undermining the rule of law in the US. A Democrat who has made a point of fostering bipartisan, ... (more story)

Keysight, Spirent remedies under market test as China review clock pauses near deadline August 15, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s antitrust review of Keysight Technologies’ planned acquisition of Spirent Communications has been paused for several weeks as the 180-day review deadline approaches, MLex has learned. The State Adminis... (more story)

Charter, Cox pulled US HSR paperwork, will refile today August 14, 2025 | Curtis Eichelberger

Charter Communications and Cox Communications pulled their Hart-Scott-Rodino premerger notification paperwork and will refile with the US antitrust enforcers today, Charter told MLex.

Kongsberg deal sets stage for more lease-based reviews under new Australian laws August 14, 2025 | James Panichi

The review of a land deal designed to kick-start Kongsberg’s development of an Australian missile facility is expected to be followed by a fresh land-lease probe, suggesting the new mandatory-notification regi... (more story)

US Senators Blumenthal, Warren probing lobbyist influence in DOJ's Amex GBT–CWT case August 13, 2025 | Flavia Fortes

Democratic US Senators Richard Blumenthal and Elizabeth Warren are pressing American Express Global Business Travel and CWT Holdings to disclose their use of lobbyists and political consultants following the D... (more story)

EU Commission lacks resources to implement competition policy, top official said August 13, 2025 | Jean Comte

Olivier Guersent, then director general of the European Commission's competition department, unsuccessfully lobbied in February to increase by 2 million euros the institution's annual budget for competition po... (more story)

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Trump enforcers distance themselves from Biden-era antitrust enforcement August 15, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Gail Slater and the rest of the Trump administration are charting a path in antitrust enforcement that is becoming increasingly clear. "We can call it MAGA Antitrust. We could call it America First antitrust,"... (more story)

Amedisys US settlement left some concerns unresolved, shows flexibility on remedies August 14, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski and Flavia Fortes

The compromise permitting UnitedHealth Group to acquire rival home healthcare and hospice service provider Amedisys shows both US federal and state enforcers are willing to give flexibility to dealmakers looki... (more story)

New FDI rules test limits of EU’s sway over national investment decisions August 13, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

As the EU revamps its foreign investment screening rules, a clash is brewing over who gets to assess security risks and which sectors should be covered. Lawmakers want to give the European Commission more powe... (more story)

Broad risk of M&A call-in remains under EU’s draft subsidy guidance August 11, 2025 | Jean Comte and Lewis Crofts

Companies receiving foreign subsidies haven't secured much clarity on when their merger deal or public procurement awards risk being called in for review by the European Commission. The institution's draft gui... (more story)

PHP’s buyout of Assura faces CMA freeze as key deadline looms August 11, 2025 | Jon Menon

Primary Health Properties has been served with a freeze order as the UK antitrust regulator reviews its planned 1.79 billion-pound acquisition of rival British medical infrastructure provider Assura. But there... (more story)

Trump reshapes US merger control, giving rise to uncertainty August 06, 2025 | Curtis Eichelberger, Wesley Brown and Ilana Kowarski

Lobbying the White House or pitching the US Attorney General promise to become standard practice for companies seeking merger approval as the administration of US President Donald Trump reshapes merger law enforcement.

Soft merger rules won’t create European champions, says Polish antitrust chief August 06, 2025 | Nicholas Hirst and Anna Ferrari

The chief of the Polish antitrust authority believes the resilience of European companies and markets ought to be the prime concern for European policymakers, taking priority even over the bloc’s environmental... (more story)

Draghi’s enigmatic numbers cloud need for EU telecom consolidation August 05, 2025 | Matthew Newman and Lewis Crofts

Mario Draghi prescribed a radical solution for Europe’s ailing telecom industry: market consolidation to cure chronic profitability and investment problems. But the economics that underpin the figures in his 2... (more story)