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US judge in Google search suit says scale of antitrust litigation 'challenging' September 20, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

US District Judge Amit Mehta, who recently handed down a ruling in the nearly five-year old Internet search monopolization lawsuit brought by the government against Google, said the scale of antitrust cases is challenging.

99Food’s exclusivity clauses strive for critical mass in Brazil, firm says September 19, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

Food delivery app 99Food alleges that its competitor Keeta is not being harmed by its exclusivity clauses, whether partial or full, and it is simply trying to grab a slice of a market dominated by rival iFood.

US FTC restructuring regional offices on competition matters, Guarnera says September 19, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

The US Federal Trade Commission is restructuring how competition cases are handled at its regional offices with the aim of creating a more efficient and flexible reporting mechanism, said Daniel Guarnera, dire... (more story)

New York enforcer concerned corruption hurting antitrust cases under Trump September 19, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

There are “real concerns” about political corruption in the Trump administration and the risk that poses to ongoing enforcement, according to a top New York antitrust enforcer, while the state attorney general... (more story)

Fewer commissioners 'not necessarily bad' for Mexican merger reviews, Marván says September 19, 2025 | Maria Júlia Baumert

Andrea Marván Saltiel, chair of Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission, said the reduction in the number of commissioners from seven to five could lead to faster and more accurate decisions. Saltiel ... (more story)

New York AG prioritizing cases in labor, grocery, healthcare sectors September 19, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Significant market concentration in New York's labor, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, and grocery sectors is a cause for concern and the state attorney general's office is focused on addressing those challenge... (more story)

EU rejects Apple bid to scrap majority of iPhone interoperability order September 19, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

Apple has failed to convince European Commission officials to withdraw aspects of a March order to open up the workings of the iPhone to aid interoperability with other devices such as earphones and watches. I... (more story)

Italy’s Apple antitrust iPhone probe decision due by Jan 2026, official says September 19, 2025 | Anna Ferrari

Apple can expect a decision in a long-running Italian competition probe into its policy on third-party apps on iPhones by January 2026, a senior official at Italy's competition regulator has said. The regulato... (more story)

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Inside the EU’s rocky path to regulate AI under its gatekeeper rulebook September 19, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission is putting AI at the heart of its first review of the Digital Markets Act, which is due by May 2026. Regulators are weighing whether existing obligations cover AI services, whether lega... (more story)

EU’s Microsoft settlement is striking, but will it improve competition? September 17, 2025 | Nicholas Hirst and Lewis Crofts

The EU’s antitrust watchdog secured a remarkable package of remedies from Microsoft to close a probe into Teams, and it has held the case up as a model for future enforcement in the tech sector. But the jury i... (more story)

How DMA became Epic Games' trump card in Australia's Apple, Google antitrust case September 15, 2025 | Saloni Sinha and James Panichi

After a month of haggling over redactions, a court has published the detailed and lengthy written judgments that explain why an Australian judge ruled against both Apple and Google in the landmark antitrust ca... (more story)

Indian top court's silence speaks volumes on patent-antitrust legal debate September 11, 2025 | Freny Patel

India's top court upheld the quashing of investigations against Ericsson and Monsanto, ending a 12-year legal battle. The Supreme Court of India's silence on the conflict between the patents and competition ac... (more story)

Brazil agencies’ battle over Soy Moratorium intensifies September 10, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

Brazil’s Ministry of the Environment and the country's competition watchdog have different interpretations of the Soy Moratorium, a voluntary agreement that prohibits traders from purchasing soybeans grown on ... (more story)

Resentment simmers with rise of Australia's 'Section 155' information requests September 10, 2025 | James Panichi

The use of powerful information-access laws by Australia’s antitrust regulator has increased over recent years. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission says that this uptick in “section 155” notices i... (more story)

Google's 'open web' kerfuffle underlines antitrust risks, ad industry turmoil September 09, 2025 | Chris May

Google’s heartburn this week as company lawyers walked back statements concerning the “rapid decline” of the open web highlights a high-stakes debate over what would happen to the internet if a Virginia federa... (more story)

Big Tech bets on AI narratives to stave off US break-ups begin paying dividend September 07, 2025 | Chris May

Google recently dodged corporate dismemberment in US federal court, in part, thanks to one District of Columbia federal judge’s “hope” that AI industry innovation will prevent the need for what he described as... (more story)