China: State moves forward with merging top-two train makers
China has decided to move forward with plans to merge the nation’s two largest train makers in an effort to
China has decided to move forward with plans to merge the nation’s two largest train makers in an effort to
A proposal backed by technology giants including Microsoft and Intel is fighting what they consider excessive licensing fees charged by
The proposed merger between cement conglomerates Lafarge and Holcim will earn clearance from the European Commission, say reports. Unnamed sources
Google has seen a tsunami of antitrust conflict in recent years. In the past few months alone the company has
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt had the support of 21 other states in his request for the US Supreme Court
To celebrate the 65 years anniversary of the Supreme Court of China, the Newspaper of People’s Court summarized the 51
Posted by Social Science Research Network Pharmaceutical Antitrust Complexity – Michael A. Carrier (Rutgers University School of Law – Camden)
The former head of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is publically speaking out against suggestions that the regulator should
The South African operations of oil conglomerate Chevron are currently the target of criticism by local fuel storage company Burgan
Unnamed sources say communications watchdog Ofcom is set to reject requests by mail delivery service Royal Mail for new regulations
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