Greenberg Traurig LLP | European Union, Italy, Japan, etc. | 2 Nov 2023
FTC approves final order to prevent interlocking directorate arrangement, anticompetitive information exchange in EQT, Quantum Energy deal.
Lexology PRO | Canada, Mexico, USA | 22 Sep 2023
A joint initiative by antitrust enforcers in the US, Mexico and Canada intends to spur competition in several markets by rooting out unlawful agreements targeting the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
Global Competition Review | Mexico | 8 Jun 2023
The Federal Economic Competition Law (FECL) considers absolute monopolistic practices (collusive conducts) illegal per se. An absolute monopolistic…
Global Competition Review | Mexico | 8 Jun 2023
The Federal Economic Competition Law (FECL) establishes a single merger control regime and its criteria of general application. Merger control is one…
Basham, Ringe y Correa SC | Mexico | 16 May 2023
Ciudad de México, a 2 de mayo de 2023.- El pasado 27 de abril, la Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica (“COFECE”) autorizó la adquisición del…
Lexology PRO | Mexico | 6 Mar 2023
Mexico’s competition enforcer has issued its highest-ever gun-jumping penalty, fining HP and Poly US$3.3 million for closing their US$3.3 billion merger despite the agency’s ongoing merger review.
Lexology PRO | European Union | 12 Oct 2022
The European Commission has approved Celanese’s €11.3 billion purchase of DuPont Mobility & Materials, after the buyer agreed to divest an overlapping business.
Lexology PRO | Mexico | 16 Sep 2022
Mexico’s competition authority has fined a natural gas company and its subsidiary €14.8 million for breaching commitments to restore competition following an abuse of domininace probe.
Lexology PRO | Mexico | 9 Sep 2022
Mexico’s competition enforcer has fined AT&T and Warner Bros Discovery €2.6 million for failing to notify it of their separation of WarnerMedia's Mexican subsidiaries after the country’s telecoms regulator approved the underlying €42.8 billion tie-up last month.
SAI Law & Economics | Mexico | 5 May 2022
The Second Collegiate Circuit Court in Administrative Matters, Specialised in Economic Competition, Telecommunications and Broadcasting recently discussed the latest jurisdiction battle between the Federal Institute of Telecommunications and the Federal Economic Competition Commission – this time, over matters related to over-the-top content.