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Top Australian court will hear Mayfield's antitrust case against NSW Ports
Mayfield Development has succeeded in its push to have Australia’s highest federal court review a finding that three port operators in the eastern state of New Sout... (more story)
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Trump reshapes US merger control, giving rise to uncertainty
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 P... (more story)
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Indonesia fines China's Sany record $27.4 million for unfair vertical practices
Indonesia’s competition regulator today imposed a record 449 billion rupiah ($27.4 million) fine on three local subsidiaries of Chinese heavy equipment manufacturer... (more story)
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The US Justice Department supports the US Department of Transportation’s tentative decision to not renew antitrust immunity for the alliance between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico, according to a comment submi... (more story)
The question of US court jurisdiction over requests for fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory license terms to portfolios containing foreign standard essential patents could be before the US Court of Appeals ... (more story)
Apple and Google suffered a damaging defeat in an Australian antitrust lawsuit brought by Epic Games today, with a landmark court ruling finding both tech giants abused their market power — although the judge ... (more story)
All three companies fined in June by the French competition authority for agreeing not to hire each others' employees are appealing their sanction at the Paris Court of Appeals, MLex has learned. The ruling wi... (more story)
Baedal Minjok and Coupang Eats are undergoing fresh on-site inspections by South Korea’s antitrust regulator over allegations they forced restaurant partners to offer them the most favorable commercial terms a... (more story)
South Korea’s online lodging platforms, Yanolja and YeogiEottae, have been hit with a combined 1.5 billion won (about $1.1 million) fine for abusing their superior bargaining position over small and mid-sized ... (more story)
Brazil’s competition agency has targeted Itapoá Terminais Portuários over a controversial fee, which the agency's Superintendence considers a potential violation of competition law.
Investigations into potential collusion by way of pricing algorithms can be expected to ramp up as deployment of the technology becomes more prevalent across the US economy, Gail Slater, chief of the US Depart... (more story)
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Amid tense EU-US talks over trade tariffs, the European Commission has become sensitive about how it communicates enforcement of its digital rules — the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. A gene... (more story)
The China Cement Association is urging industry players to consider a controversial antitrust exemption tied to market downturns, hoping it can provide legal cover for coordinated pricing and end the price war... (more story)
BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street’s failure to stop a controversial antitrust lawsuit brought by Republican state attorneys general has opened the door for litigation driven by a long-dormant economic theor... (more story)
A low-profile report on banking published this week marked a turning point for Australia’s financial regulators, as they called for a raft of changes to stimulate competition in the normally sluggish banking s... (more story)
The Japanese competition agency is preparing to regulate Apple and Google — as dominant mobile-operating system operators — by finalizing implementation rules for a smartphone-software competition law, set to ... (more story)
Apple and Brazil’s competition authority have begun negotiating a settlement agreement over a probe into the company's App Store practices, MLex has learned – a move that signals more than procedural formality... (more story)
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.
The White House’s new initiative to bolster American leadership in artificial intelligence raises questions about how it could influence US antitrust enforcement in AI-related markets — including an ongoing in... (more story)