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South Korea reduces sugar cartel fines as decision details cooperation credits May 06, 2026 | Jenny Lee

Three South Korean sugar producers received fine reductions totaling nearly 100 billion won ($68.7 million) in a long-running price-fixing case, according to a written decision dated March 5 that was made publ... (more story)

Grasim dispute remanded to India's antitrust watchdog over due process lapses May 06, 2026 | Freny Patel

Textile manufacturer Grasim Industries’ long-running dispute over alleged market abuse has been remanded to India’s antitrust watchdog after the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal set aside an earlier pen... (more story)

HomeServices of America violating US antitrust settlement, home sellers claim May 05, 2026 | Clayton Vickers and Chris May

HomeServices of America is violating a US antitrust settlement in which it agreed to cooperate with and support plaintiff home sellers in related actions, refusing to produce a vast trove of transaction record... (more story)

Trivago sues Google for damages in German court May 05, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

Travel company Trivago is seeking a "substantial" payout from Google in a new lawsuit filed against Google at a Hamburg court, saying it suffered damage over the way hotel search results were presented. The cl... (more story)

Mozilla hails browser choice boost after EU curbs on Apple, Google May 05, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

Mozilla has seen more and more customers choose its browser on Apple and Google devices as a direct consequence of the EU's action under the Digital Markets Act. The Firefox browser is selected once every 10 s... (more story)

BirdyChat starts new messenger after Meta compliance with EU's gatekeeper law May 05, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

Meta Platforms' compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act has opened the door to a new service, with Latvia's BirdyChat launching a messaging platform that interoperates with WhatsApp. The European launch c... (more story)

Meta faces off with EU, Poke, OpenAI over interim move against chatbot fees May 05, 2026 | Anna Ferrari, Jean Comte and Lewis Crofts

Meta Platforms is appearing Tuesday afternoon at a closed-door hearing to contest EU moves aimed at imposing an interim block on the way it treats AI chatbots running across its WhatsApp platform. The European... (more story)

Large supermarkets urge CMA to put Aldi and Lidl under UK land order May 05, 2026 | Jon Menon

Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Iceland said that the UK antitrust regulator should place German discount supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl under UK rules that prevent big grocers from using land deals to block comp... (more story)

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Agri Stats, DOJ, US states in throes of settlement talks over information-sharing suit May 05, 2026 | Khushita Vasant and Alex Wilts

As Agri Stats and the government hold intensive talks to settle an information-sharing lawsuit ahead of a May 18 trial, the Department of Justice and six US states are aiming to secure remedies that would ban ... (more story)

How far can Australian court orders go in Apple-Epic antitrust case? May 05, 2026 | Sean Maguire and Saloni Sinha

Remedies hearings concluded Friday in Australia in the long-running antitrust dispute between Epic Games and Apple, raising questions whether the judge would open Apple’s “walled garden” worldwide. Whatever ha... (more story)

Chegg, Penske lean on Yelp case in bid to keep Google antitrust lawsuits alive May 04, 2026 | Alex Wilts

Online learning company Chegg and news publisher Penske Media are seeking to ensure their antitrust lawsuits don’t suffer the same fate as other publishers’ claims against Google, pointing to Yelp’s case in Ca... (more story)

Ticket buyers resist Live Nation arbitration push amid US DOJ settlement fallout April 29, 2026 | Alex Wilts and Samuel Rubenfeld

Consumers who bought event tickets on secondary platforms are fighting to keep their antitrust claims against Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster in New York federal court, resisting the company’s push ... (more story)

Maryland law spotlights momentum — and limits — of US state surveillance pricing bans April 29, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

Maryland has become the first state to restrict “surveillance pricing,” as lawmakers across the US seek to curb the use of personal data to tailor prices, though advocates warn many proposals include loopholes... (more story)

Antitrust attorneys opting for state AG work over FTC, DOJ, private bar April 24, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

Antitrust attorneys have been leaving the US Federal Trade Commission and US Department of Justice to take jobs with state attorneys general, lured by a jump in hiring, greater responsibility, more geographic ... (more story)

Tech groups warn against EU SEP customs enforcement, patent holders seek stronger rules April 23, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

Tech companies asked the EU to exclude standard-essential patents from customs enforcement, warning that border measures are ill-suited to complex licensing disputes and could bypass EU rules on good-faith neg... (more story)

News sector emerges as growing US antitrust concern April 22, 2026 | Ilana Kowarski and Flavia Fortes

US federal and state antitrust law enforcers have ramped up their policing of alleged threats to either quantity, quality or variety of competition within the rapidly shrinking and consolidating journalism sec... (more story)