Brussels, 12 May 2025 – The European Commission has amended its State aid rules to allow environmental NGOs to challenge certain State aid decisions, in response to findings by the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee. Under […]
Month: May 2025
Commerce Commission Warns Industry Groups After Potential Cartel Conduct by NZ Trade Group
15 May 2025 – Wellington The Commerce Commission has issued a warning to New Zealand trade organisations following concerns about potentially anti-competitive conduct by the NZ Trade Group (NZTG), a national network of electricians. In […]
Court Upholds Fine for Delfi.lt Owner Over Unreported Acquisition of Rival News Site
Vilnius, May 14, 2025 — A Lithuanian court has ruled that the Estonian media group Ekspress Grupp, owner of the popular news portal Delfi.lt, was rightfully fined for failing to notify authorities about its acquisition […]
Lithuanian Court Ends Dispute Over Extension of Interim Measures Against Estonia’s MM Grupp
Vilnius, May 14, 2025 – The Lithuanian Regional Administrative Court (RAT) has ruled in favor of Estonian company MM Grupp, bringing an end to a legal dispute over the extension of interim measures previously imposed […]
Lithuanian Parliament Approves Amendments to Competition Law, Enhancing Advisory Role and Changing Fine Collection Procedures
Vilnius, May 15, 2025 – The Lithuanian Seimas has passed significant amendments to the country’s Law on Competition, introducing new advisory responsibilities for the Competition Council and modifying the procedure for collecting fines from companies […]
