Kyiv, November 7, 2025 – The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) has fined two construction companies a total of UAH 17.2 million (approximately $411,295) for colluding to rig tenders worth more than UAH 270 million […]
Month: November 2025
Hungarian Authority Secures Coca-Cola Commitments to Revise Distribution Contracts
Budapest, November 7, 2025 — The Hungarian GVH has closed its investigation into two local subsidiaries of Coca-Cola, after the company agreed to amend its distribution contracts with catering and hospitality partners to clarify their […]
South African Authority Takes JSE to Tribunal Over Abuse of Dominance
Pretoria, November 9, 2025 — The South African Competition Commission (CompCom) has referred the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) to the Competition Tribunal, alleging that the bourse abused its dominance by engaging in exclusionary conduct that […]
Weekly Global Antitrust News Digest | 3–8 November
A dense week with 54 developments across enforcement, merger control and policy. Regulators handed down ~$52.4 million in new/confirmed fines across 10 cases (spanning dominance abuses, gun-jumping and cartels), opened headline investigations in financial markets […]
UK Supreme Court Refuses Visa and Mastercard Permission to Appeal — Major Win for Funded Collective Actions
London, 8 November 2025 In a landmark development for collective redress and litigation funding in the UK, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has refused permission for Visa Inc. and Mastercard Incorporated (alongside other […]
