The Tetra Pak Case: Are Loyalty Rebates Treated Differently By The Chinese Antitrust Regulator?
By Michael Han, Andrew Skudder and David Boyle – In November 2016, the SAIC published its penalty decision against Tetra
By Michael Han, Andrew Skudder and David Boyle – In November 2016, the SAIC published its penalty decision against Tetra
By John Yong Ren and Wesley Wang – China’s merger control regime under the Anti-Monopoly Law of the People’s Republic
Spanish railway operator RENFE has been struck with a €65 million euro fine over their efforts to hamper competitors in
Renfe ha recibido una multa de 65 millones de euros por poner trabas a sus competidores en tráfico de mercancías
This edition focuses on what’s next for antitrust in the U.S. and the EU for the coming year. Antitrust policy
Interview with Frederic Jenny – Professor of Economics at ESSEC Business School in Paris and Chairman of the OECD Competition
By Rachel Brandenburger, Logan Breed, Helen Bignall & Paul Castlo – This article considers the outlook for antitrust enforcement in
By Eleanor M. Fox and Harry First – What is America-First antitrust? America First means nationalism,which of course extends beyond America.
By Kenny Henderson – In Theresa May’s memorable words, “Brexit means Brexit.” But what does this mean for England’s status
PoliBy Kent Bernard – The vast majority of experts predicted both that Trump would lose, and that the stock market would
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