
Competition Buzz: Can the State Infringe the Competition Laws When Sourcing Goods or Hiring Services in the Market?
By: Francisco Marcos The application of antitrust law to State actors is a controversial issue in competition laws worldwide. The

By: Francisco Marcos The application of antitrust law to State actors is a controversial issue in competition laws worldwide. The
Mexican competition regulator COFECE has announced its decision to begin employing one of the agency’s most powerful, yet seldom used
Grupo Globo SA, Latin America’s largest media conglomerate, has accepted an offer from its associate, Grupo Folha, to purchase 100%
Argentina’s authorities are expected to make a pivotal decision this week, which would allow Nextel (part of Cablevisión SA) to
Chile’s Tribunal for the Defense of Free Competition (TDLC) has rejected the lawsuit presented by the National Corporation for Consumers
Ivo Gagliuffi, the recenlty appointed head of Peru’s competition and Intellectual Property regulator INDECOPI, was joined by the leader of
A fine imposed by Ecuador’s market regulator on mobile operator Conecel (Claro, part of América Móvil’s multinational business empire) totalling
MásMóvil and Yoigo’s imminent merger is expected to cause a 4% drop in incomes for the Spanish telecommunications sector. This
Spain’s antitrust and market regulator CNMC has issued a 4.9 million euro fine on 15 companies specializing in international movers

Por: Francisco Marcos The application of antitrust law to State actors is a controversial issue in competition laws worldwide. The
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