EU: Regulators say farmers can form cartels under certain conditions
Farmers can set up cartels to jointly sell olive oil, beef and veal without flouting antitrust rules as long as
Farmers can set up cartels to jointly sell olive oil, beef and veal without flouting antitrust rules as long as
Britain’s financial regulator has begun investigating how banks treat smaller companies that have been sold products too complex for them
US drinks can maker Ball Corp is ready to sell 11 European plants to get EU antitrust regulators to approve
Italy’s antitrust authority has opened an investigtation into four cement makers for alleged price fixing and, with the tax police,
Halliburton sought European Union approval a second time for its planned takeover of Baker Hughes, four months after regulators rejected
The Dutch finance ministry says it will fight a ruling ordering it to recover as much as €30m in tax
Gazprom’s deputy chief executive is expected to meet EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager next month in a meeting that could
Google has won a court case on appeal against French mapping company Bottin Cartographies, since renamed Evermaps, which had sued
LAW firms Irwin Mitchell and Thomas Eggar today announced that they will merge to create a £250m legal services business.
The maker of Uncle Tobys Oats has been penalised for exaggerating the benefits by plastering certain products with “protein, superfood”
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