Competition and Regulatory Newsletter

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European Commission opens four further investigations in a move to crack down on anti-competitive practices in online retailing

The European Commission recently opened investigations into the distribution practices of Guess, Nike, Sanrio and Universal Studios, the latest in a series of probes into e-commerce. These investigations come shortly after the conclusion of the Commission’s two-year inquiry into the e-commerce sector, which was aimed at identifying potential barriers to competition following an extensive fact gathering exercise. The Commission’s final report was published on 10 May 2017.

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  • European Commission decides on yet another car parts settlement, this time fining car lighting system producers
  • CMA publishes resale price maintenance decision in light fittings case and updates its open letter about restricting online resale prices
  • Hong Kong Competition Commission announces appointment of new Chief Executive Officer

Competition and Regulatory Newsletter (14 June - 27 June 2017)