Competition Buzz: Mexico’s competition authority, version 2.0
By: Alejandra Palacios, COFECE Along with other Latin American success stories, Mexico has achieved an unprecedented transformation in making market competition
By: Alejandra Palacios, COFECE Along with other Latin American success stories, Mexico has achieved an unprecedented transformation in making market competition
Spain’s National Assembly has officially overturned a series of fines imposed by the CNMC on five electric companies accused of
Papel Prensa, Argentina’s largest maker of newsprint, has been targeted in an investigation regarding breaches to competition law. The investigation
The refusal by Uruguay’s National Fuel Administration, ANCAP, to bring down the price for gasoline has been criticised by gas-station
Economic experts have raised several doubts regarding a proposal being considered by Chile’s congress for reforms to the country’s Competition
Mexico’s largest telecommunications firm announced last week the creation of a new company, formed after divesting several of their infrastructure
Brazil’s BM&F Bovespa, the operator of Latin America’s biggest securities exchange has been fined $641 million by the federal revenue
Brazil’s competition watchdog announced the start of an inquiry into an alleged cartel within public drug acquisition processes, including providers
The voting producers of Whatcom Farmers Cooperative, a full-service agricultural cooperative based in Lynden, have approved a merger with CHS
The Environment and Transport Inspectorate together with police arrested an Amsterdam employee of alternative taxi service Uber for “deliberately not
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