Brazil: CADE rejects Uruguay chemical co’s buyout
Brazil’s antitrust regulator, known as CADE, has formally recommended a rejection of a proposed transaction by which a Uruguayan chemical
Brazil’s antitrust regulator, known as CADE, has formally recommended a rejection of a proposed transaction by which a Uruguayan chemical
Israeli airliners demonstrated their disapproval of a recently-passed Open Skies agreement, which allows foreign competition to enter the airline sector,
A landmark bill was passed by Mexico’s Senate on Friday which aims to increase competition within the telecommunications market. The
Book publisher Penguin has become the fifth and final publisher to give-in to the European Commission’s request to end most-favorite
Three sources have informed the media that heavy machinery giants Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd and Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co
The US Department of Justice has reportedly reached an agreement with Belgium-based Anheuser-Busch InBev NV after suing the beer giant
The largest drugmaker within Britain, GlaxoSmithKline, has been hit with the latest in a serious of multinational controversies regarding so-called
According to two sources, three women from the US Department of Justice’s antitrust division are on the short list to
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Ahmad Reza Saboori Memar (University of Giessen and University of California San Diego) & Georg
Swiss freight manufacturing company Schindler Holding AG should lose its appeal of a $187.5 million fine issued for partaking in
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