
EU: Commission opens in-depth probe into public support for chemical company PCC’s plant in Poland
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess whether two support measures totalling €39 million (US$43.5 million) awarded

The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess whether two support measures totalling €39 million (US$43.5 million) awarded

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg offered some of his first public comments on his company’s controversial decision to buy Instagram amid

Australia’s consumer regulator on Thursday, October 31, announced said it has filed a lawsuit against the local unit of Japanese

Canada’s Bombardier announced on Thursday, October 31, it had agreed to sell its aerostructures business to Spirit AeroSystems for more

Yes Bank announced on Thursday, October 31, it has received a binding offer of US$1.2 billion from a global investor

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) announced in a survey report that the practice of online shopping site operators prioritizing

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, whose office is participating in dual investigations into Google and Facebook, said existing antitrust laws

By Eleanor M. Fox (New York University) The high tech/big data platforms are under challenge in many parts of the

The discussions surrounding the ‘Big Tech’ companies have gained a head of steam as CEOs, law-makers, academics, and pundits all pitch

By ZHANG Chenying (Tsinghua University)1 Introduction From August 1, 2008, the date China’s Anti-Monopoly Law became effective, China’s anti-monopoly law
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