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South Korean subcontractors indicted for bid rigging on US military projects
South Korean subcontractors have been indicted without detention by the country’s prosecutors for rigging bids on subcontract work at US military bases across the c... (more story)
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Beevers must show other sellers agreed to Beemster exclusivity, EU court says
EU judges said today that Beevers Kaas has to show that Cono — its supplier of Beemster cheese — had agreed at least tacitly with its other customers to reserve Bel... (more story)
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Pharmaceutical cartel probe by Chinese regulator yields new individual penalty
A second individual has been penalized in China following a cartel investigation into a key drug raw material, this time involving a probe by the Tianjin antitrust ... (more story)
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Gail Slater, antitrust chief at the US Department of Justice, today said competition authorities ought to explore steps they can take and the role they have to play in stimulating economic growth and deregulat... (more story)
A high degree of competition among generative AI firms will not resolve concerns that Google could circumvent any remedies imposed by a US federal court to address its illegal monopoly in the Internet search m... (more story)
Some of the largest shipbuilders in the US are no longer off the hook for class action antitrust claims from naval engineers over an alleged decades-long no-poach conspiracy, after a federal appeals court over... (more story)
Attorneys for casino gaming company Light & Wonder and a proposed plaintiff class debated the contours of a relevant market for automatic card shufflers during oral arguments before a US judge over their respe... (more story)
The US Department of Justice is continuing its work to push for quicker merger decisions, according to the agency's antitrust chief, who highlighted the agency’s early results during President Donald Trump’s s... (more story)
Stock car racing teams suing NASCAR over an alleged monopolistic scheme had a tough time convincing a US appeals court panel to uphold an injunction that would break new ground on what terms a monopolist can i... (more story)
Ryanair intends to appeal an Italian court ruling that upheld a request by Italy's competition enforcer that its Irish counterpart conduct dawn raids at the airline’s Dublin headquarters, MLex has learned. The... (more story)
Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems are having troubling impacts across app distribution and operations, app developers and associations have told the UK competition regulator. The anonymized participants air... (more story)
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Last week marked 100 days since the start of Andrew Ferguson’s leadership of the US Federal Trade Commission, and while the new chairman has frequently talked the talk of a full-throated Trump populist, the wa... (more story)
Meta, Apple and top egg producers’ decisions to repurchase their own stock has become an area of concern for US antitrust enforcers and members of Congress who are flagging the widespread practice as a potenti... (more story)
The center-left government of Australia has been returned to office with an enhanced electoral majority, handing it a mandate to push ahead with key policies outlined over the past three years. Prominent candi... (more story)
Apple’s handling of an injunction issued in US antitrust litigation with Epic Games has placed the tech company’s executives in the law’s crosshairs. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers last week referred... (more story)
The upcoming UK trial of a private damages claims targeting Nexans over a power-cable cartel is complicated by joint proceedings over a key energy issue that draws in a high-profile mass claim on behalf of con... (more story)
Recent Australian lawsuits targeting Google over its adtech practices appear to borrow heavily from similar allegations against the search giant in the US. Google’s Market power, Unified Pricing Rules and “hea... (more story)
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson has faced criticism from the US business community for his alleged support for heavy-handed regulation, but one newspaper recently crossed a line. The Wall ... (more story)
By rejecting Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits' motion to dismiss the US Federal Trade Commission’s price-discrimination lawsuit against the company, a California federal judge gave new life to the Robinson-P... (more story)