Spain: Brussels leans on Spain to end stowage monopoly
The European Commission has once again turned on Spain’s shipping industry, with the country’s laws governing stowage workers being in
The European Commission has once again turned on Spain’s shipping industry, with the country’s laws governing stowage workers being in
Spanish competition regulator CNMC has announced the launch of a probe to look into the country’s wholesale distribution of medication.
By: J. Gregory Sidak & Andrew Vassallo In 2005, Ofcom, then telecommunications regulator in the United Kingdom, implemented functional separation
New rules imposed by the Port Authority in Montevideo harbour have angered smaller operators of shipping services, who say their
Chile’s National Economic Prosecutors (FNE) will be launching a probe to look into the country’s insurance industry, over 5 years
Peru’s anti-corruption prosecutors have requested the country’s Attorney General to open investigations into the former legal representative of Brazilian company
Spain’s competition regulator has announced it will launch a probe to investigate the sudden spike in energy prices that hit
Spanish regulator CNMC has begun a series of public consultations with the aim of undertaking a thorough reform of the
By: John W. Mayo & Elisa V. Mariscal When seeking to identify the policies required to expand competition and provide
Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) has found Grupo Televisa to hold substantial market power in Mexico’s Pay TV market, reversing
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