EU Approves €2B Finnish State Aid Scheme
The European Commission has approved a €2 billion (US$2.17 billion) Finnish aid scheme to support the Finnish economy in the
The European Commission has approved a €2 billion (US$2.17 billion) Finnish aid scheme to support the Finnish economy in the

By Daniel A. Crane (University of Michigan) Judges and scholars frequently describe antitrust as a common law system predicated on

The Competition Commission of South Africa has ordered a pharmacy in Boksburg, Gauteng to donate hand sanitizers, surgical gloves, and

Indonesia could be the next country to accept mobile payments. Reuters reported three of the nation’s financial technology companies are

Italy’s antitrust and competition authority AGCM has extended to October 1 the deadline by which the operators Telecom Italia (TIM),

Bulgaria’s Commission for Protection of Competition stated that UK-based Clodehill’s planned acquisition of 100% of Bulgarian coal mining company Min

The London Stock Exchange said on Tuesday it was committed to completing its $27 billion takeover of data company Refinitiv

The Justice Department antitrust officials are nearing a settlement with a major U.S. dairy-farming cooperative that would allow it to

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has paved the way for PepsiCo to buy drink company Rockstar Energy for US$3.85 billion,

New work from home set-ups and a goodwill tour by the Big Tech companies are unlikely to soften the nation’s
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