Italy’s Competition Authority has published new guidelines on fines, antitrust compliance, and its leniency program. Effective from 10 March 2025, the changes apply to new cases and, for fines, ongoing cases without a final investigative […]
Month: March 2025
Dutch ACM Investigates Brink’s Acquisition of Ziemann’s Dutch Branch
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has launched an investigation into Brink’s acquisition of Ziemann’s Dutch cash-in-transit operations. ACM is concerned that the deal could harm competition due to Brink’s dominant market position. […]
Indonesia Escalates Online Lending Case to Investigation Phase
The Indonesian Competition Commission (KPPU) has officially escalated its investigation into online lending (pinjol) practices, moving the case to the pre-trial phase. The decision follows findings suggesting potential violations of Indonesia’s Antitrust Law (Law No. […]
Indonesia’s KPPU Launches Initial Investigation into Alleged LPG Monopoly
Jakarta (March 9, 2025) – Indonesia’s Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) has initiated a preliminary investigation into alleged monopolistic practices by PT Pertamina Patra Niaga (PT PPN) in the midstream market for non-subsidized Liquefied Petroleum […]
Estonia’s Competition Authority Calls on Food Producers to Report Unfair Trading Practices
The Competition Authority is urging agricultural and food producers and suppliers to share their experiences with unfair trading practices by buyers. Due to limited reports from market participants, the authority aims to assess the prevalence […]
