China: Vitamin C dispute clashes over U.S. Antitrust Law
A price-fixing fight over a common dietary supplement made mostly by companies in China has set the stage for a
A price-fixing fight over a common dietary supplement made mostly by companies in China has set the stage for a
Poland’s competition watchdog said on Wednesday it had fined the Polish units of Canada’s Bombardier and France’s Thales, two rail
Camel cigarette maker Reynolds American planned $25 billion takeover of Newport seller Lorillard Inc. is moving forward after shareholders approved
The European Union has approved deals involving drugmakers Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline, provided they sell off assets in the vaccines and
Japanese and German companies supplying auto parts to Hyundai Motor Group are facing an anti-trust probe over allegations of price-rigging,

Jan 28, 2015 CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Zhang (Global Economics Group) presents: Due Process, Transparency and Procedural Fairness
A federal court judge has granted a temporary restraining order against Pacific Seafood Group’s plans to purchase a controlling interest
The proposed merger between the JD(U) and RJD in Bihar and among the larger Janata Parivar at the national level
The Premier League has insisted there is no legal basis to halt its sale of domestic TV rights for the
The European Commission approved on Wednesday the acquisition of Abbot Laboratories by the U.S. based producer of generic pharmaceuticals Mylan
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