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China plans 7 trillion yuan infrastructure push to support AI economy
China plans to invest more than 7 trillion yuan ($1 trillion) this year in infrastructure and public-service facilities, including artificial intelligence-related c... (more story)
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South Korean auditor questions KFTC's cartel leniency, fine calculations, case handling
South Korea’s competition regulator was faulted by the country’s audit watchdog over some core parts of its enforcement work, with auditors flagging loopholes in ca... (more story)
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Philippine digital platform study urges privacy integration into competition law
A market study by the Philippine Competition Commission recommends integrating data privacy considerations into the Philippine Competition Act and strengthening coo... (more story)
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Meta Platforms’ temporary lifting of a ban on AI agents that distribute services over WhatsApp is under assessment at the European Commission with officials studying whether there is still an “urgent” need to ... (more story)
The US Department of Justice will continue to call out what it sees as the misuse of competition laws by some enforcement agencies when it comes to endorsing joint licensing initiatives by companies, with a to... (more story)
The US Department of Justice does not see any meaningful difference between individuals conspiring to fix prices and artificial intelligence or algorithmic software acting as a middleman to execute an anticomp... (more story)
In a fiercely contested final hearing between US chipmaker Broadcom and South Korea’s antitrust watchdog, Broadcom’s lawyers argued that the company suffered significant damage from Samsung Electronics’ unfulf... (more story)
Farming business Stillwater Pastoral has warned an Australian court hearing an antitrust appeal against electricity generators Stanwell Corporation and CS Energy that relying on "mathematical" proportions alon... (more story)
Antitrust plaintiffs are winning more cases at China's top court, with the success rate for establishing monopolistic behavior jumping to 44 percent in 2025.The shift represents a significant change from earli... (more story)
Elkjøp, a retailer of electric goods in Norway, has agreed to drop deals with suppliers that could put competitors at a disadvantage, in a set of legally binding commitments that will last for at least five ye... (more story)
Thailand’s planned overhaul of its competition law could lapse unless the new cabinet confirms draft amendments within 60 days of parliament’s first sitting. The proposed reforms would remove exemptions for re... (more story)
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US states suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster over alleged monopolization of the entertainment ticketing industry have quick and critical decisions to make this week on the timing and means of how to pursue cla... (more story)
Brazil’s antitrust authority is turning up the pressure on Ericsson and Motorola, demanding detailed explanations for their global litigation tactics in a long‑running 5G patent dispute that the companies had ... (more story)
California’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Amazon over alleged price-fixing could allow the state to have the conduct evaluated under a stricter legal standard, something it failed to secure earl... (more story)
Sony's defense — at an upcoming mass claim trial in the UK over alleged exploitative conduct through its PlayStation operation — bets on convincing competition judges that the videogames sector has unique mark... (more story)
President Lee Jae Myung’s aggressive rhetoric on collusion and pricing can be read as a politically understandable push to restore market order and relieve pressure on households. But for the Korea Fair Trade ... (more story)
The US Department of Justice filed a statement of interest in a price-fixing case over Circana’s PotatoTrack product, maintaining a focus on anticompetitive information sharing and further clarifying the condi... (more story)
The US Department of Justice and US Federal Trade Commission’s joint inquiry over potential reissuance of guidance on collaboration between competitors is a green light for heavy lobbying from the antitrust ba... (more story)
US policymakers have shown an increased interest in standard-essential patents (SEPs) in recent months, as stakeholders tell MLex that 2026 will be critical for both patent owners and standard implementers. Wi... (more story)