Antitrust Reforms In Mexico To Trip Up Multinationals

By Melissa Lipman (May 3, 2014, 1:46 PM EDT) -- While Mexican lawmakers have addressed some of the concerns the international antitrust community raised over reforms to the country's competition regime, experts say the legislation that passed Tuesday still gives Mexico's antitrust watchdog potentially vast new market investigation powers that could ensnare dominant multinational companies doing business in Mexico....

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