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Anastasia Usova , Veronika Kalyta  (Redcliffe Partners)
The Ukrainian Supreme Court concludes that in state aid cases the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine does not have to analyse the effect of aid on trade between Ukraine and the EU
April 14, 2020

On 31 March 2020, the Ukrainian Supreme Court (the "Supreme Court") upheld the first decision of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (the "AMC") on the unlawfulness of state aid. In November 2018,…

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Paula Riedel , Shane Cranley  (Kirkland & Ellis) , Thomas Wilson  (Kirkland & Ellis, Belgium)
Update on the EU's State aid response to COVID-19
April 11, 2020

Our previous blog post covered the EU Commission’s (“EC”) Temporary Framework of 19 March 2020 (“Temporary Framework”), which aims at enabling national governments to use the full flexibility of…

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Toni Pitesa  (Sidley Austin LLP)
Interim measures: A new enforcement pathway?!
April 09, 2020

After nearly two decades, on 16 October 2019 the European Commission (“Commission”) dusted off one of its most powerful enforcement tools, i.e. interim measures, amid its investigation against…

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Ieva Moroza  (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Latvia: Recent developments in competition regulation and enforcement
April 07, 2020

1. Brief overview of the existing legislation The current Competition law[1] in Latvia has been in force since 2002 and is the primary legislation of competition in Latvia. It covers all main…

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James Killick  (White & Case) , Assimakis Komninos  (White & Case)
Authorities have to consider different types of evidence. The UK Court of Appeal broadly upholds the CAT’s judgment in Phenytoin and clarifies “excessive pricing” test
April 02, 2020

Summary On 10 March 2020 the Court of Appeal upheld the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s (CAT) quashing of the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA)  decision that Pfizer and Flynn Pharma (Flynn)…

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Ksenia Tarkhova , Anastasia Kayukova  (ALRUD)
25th Anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Project: First Steps in Regulation of Cross-Border Competition
March 25, 2020

Globalization and regional integration processes are trends that determine the development of the world’s economy at present and, as a result, substantially affect competition policy. To address new…

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Paula Riedel , Shane Cranley  (Kirkland & Ellis) , Thomas Wilson  (Kirkland & Ellis, Belgium)
EU State Aid and COVID-19
March 24, 2020

Overview Given the unprecedented challenge faced by European businesses in the wake of the public health measures being adopted, the EU and its Member States are taking extraordinary measures to…

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Jose Rivas  (Bird and Bird, Belgium)
World Competition Law and Economics Review, volume 43, issue 1, 2020
March 21, 2020

We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions:   Wouter P.J. Wils, Fundamental Procedural Rights and Effective…

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Gavin Bushell  (Baker McKenzie, Belgium)
EU Merger Control and Implications from the Effects of the Coronavirus Crisis
March 20, 2020

The global coronavirus pandemic impacts all aspects of life.  The operation of the EU merger control regime is no exception.  This situation will likely continue for some considerable period,…

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Tommi Lahtinen  (European Commission) , Pieter Huizing  (Allen & Overy)
COVID-19 and the ‘failing firm’ defence in merger proceedings
March 20, 2020

COVID-19, or more commonly known as the Coronavirus, has spread across the European Union (“EU”) like wildfire. Several Member States have closed their borders and ordered travel prohibitions, as…

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