
Japan: Can-makers to face antitrust fines
The Japan Fair Trade Commission plans to fine three major domestic can-makers a total of about ¥25 billion for fixing

The Japan Fair Trade Commission plans to fine three major domestic can-makers a total of about ¥25 billion for fixing

The Philippine Competition Commission greenlighted the proposed joint venture between state-owned corporation Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and a
After weeks of negotiations punctuated by gruelling summits, European leaders have announced their picks for the new top table of

Bulgaria’s Commission for the Protection of Competition announced that it launched proceedings on Tuesday, July 2, regarding possible unfair competition
Issues surrounding the appropriate size of companies and the power they hold have been at the forefront this late Spring,
Italian broadcaster Mediaset SpA (MS.MI) said on Tuesday that hostile shareholder Vivendi SA (VIV.PA) demanded a new extraordinary shareholders’ meeting
China’s two largest shipbuilders are planning to merge, their listed arms said in separate exchange filings on Monday, the latest
Performance Food Group said on Monday it would buy privately held rival Reinhart Foodservice for $2 billion, as the distributor
Mylan is urging a federal judge to reject rival drugmaker Sanofi’s claims the company engaged in a scheme to squelch competition to
The decision by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to move its financial and legal offices out of Italy has caused major
© Competition Policy International 2024