Mexico: Antitrust body objects to IEnova, Pemex pipeline deal
Mexico’s competition watchdog on Friday said it objected to a deal for Mexican energy infrastructure firm IEnova to buy out
Mexico’s competition watchdog on Friday said it objected to a deal for Mexican energy infrastructure firm IEnova to buy out
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed a waiver yesterday exempting Israel’s natural industry from further antitrust scrutiny in a move that
The Justice Department and several states are investigating purported antitrust violations by the country’s biggest movie theater chains, according to
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