
Canada Orders Chinese Firms To Divest Interest From Mineral Investments
Canada ordered three Chinese companies on Wednesday to divest their investments in Canadian critical minerals, citing national security. China in

Canada ordered three Chinese companies on Wednesday to divest their investments in Canadian critical minerals, citing national security. China in

The merger of two pastry manufacturers could lead to higher prices for shoppers, the UK’s competitions watchdog has found. Cerelia,

Shaw Communications is pushing back against Canada’s competition watchdog, arguing that a full block of Rogers Communications’s $26-billion proposed takeover

Steptoe & Johnson announced that Lee Berger, former Chief of the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division’s Civil Conduct Task Force

A German economist has filed a lawsuit against OPEC with a Berlin court, accusing the cartel of pushing up the

By Eleanor Laise, reporter for MarketWatch. In March, Rohit Chopra was invited to give a virtual speech at the University

The midterm election results may have a big influence on how crypto policy is established. The makeup of next year’s

Croatia’s competition authority said it has conditionally approved the planned takeover of Renault Nissan’s local unit by Grand Automotive LLP/Grand

Walgreens-owned VillageMD is getting close to a $9 billion deal to merge with Summit Health, part of an ongoing trend

The US Supreme Court on Monday began hearing arguments in two cases that could make it easier to challenge the
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