Argentina’s CNDC, Lacking the “Big Guns” in the Fight Against Monopolies
By: Alexis Pirchio Argentina’s Competition Law dates back to 1999, with its latest round of tweaks and addenda in 2014.
By: Alexis Pirchio Argentina’s Competition Law dates back to 1999, with its latest round of tweaks and addenda in 2014.
Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) has published guidelines that establish the terms and conditions that América Móvil must comply with
Brazil’s competition regulator, CADE, has approved, with no conditions attached, the acquisition of JBS beef operations in Argentina, Paraguay and
Telecom Argentina and Cablevisión announced last Friday an agreement that will allow them to integrate their fixed and mobile telephony,
Eleven months have passed since Chile’s Tribunal for the Defense of Free Competition (TDLC) opened its investigation to assess the
Peru’s Public Ministry has requested a 12-year prison sentence for the former regional governor of Áncash, César Álvarez Aguilar, over
Colombia’s Superintendence of Industry and Commerce admitted a lawsuit by car parts distributor Auteco alleging unfair competition against Mr. Carlos
The National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) has launched a probe looking into possible anticompetitive practices, which may have
Argentina’s National Commission for the Defense of Competition (CNDC) joined the Minister of Production, Francisco Cabrera, and the Minister of
Mexico’s competition regulator, COFECE, has announced its resolution to consider the landing, take-off, use and control of platforms services at
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