South Africa: Oil importer fights antitrust exemptions for fuel cos
Gas2Liquids has launched the first appeal over exemptions made for certain South African oil companies by the Competition Act. The
Gas2Liquids has launched the first appeal over exemptions made for certain South African oil companies by the Competition Act. The
As a direct effect of the UNCTAD Voluntary Peer Review of Competition Law and Policy Tripartite – which included Tanzania,
Several cable suppliers, including Prysmian SpA (based in Italy), Nexans (based in France), and other Japanese companies, have failed to
The CNC has fined ANFACO more than €2 million for collusive dealing and coordinating purchases of mussels, the authority has
U.K. logistics company Stobart’s plan to buy Irish airline Aer Arann has been referred to the Competition Authority, which will
Rhode Island’s first female federal magistrate judge is Patricia A. Sullivan, former antitrust lawyer. Sullivan took her oath for the
The Federal Trade Commission has announced its approval for PolyOne to buy Spartech for $393 million. Spartech shareholders still need
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an antitrust case made by the Federal Trade Commission against Phoebe Putney Health Systems
A Commissioner of the Taiwan FTC has spoken out against a planned merger between Next Magazine and the China Times
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Ricard Gil (Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University) and Mitsukuni Nishida (Carey Business School, Johns
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