Vilnius, November 6, 2025 — The Lithuanian Competition Council has fined fuel retailer Emsi a total of €1,022,170 (approximately $1.17 million) for acquiring control of four petrol stations without securing prior merger approval. The authority […]
Month: November 2025
EU Opens Probe Into Deutsche Börse, Nasdaq Over Suspected Derivatives Collusion
Brussels, November 6, 2025 — The European Commission has opened an antitrust investigation into whether Deutsche Börse and Nasdaq colluded to avoid competing in the listing, trading, and clearing of financial derivatives across the European […]
French Authority Fines Doctolib $5.3 Million for Abuse of Dominance in Online Medical Services
Paris, November 6, 2025 — The French Autorité de la concurrence has fined Doctolib €4,665,000 (approximately $5.3 million) for abusing its dominant position in the markets for online medical appointment booking and remote consultation platforms, […]
Algorithmic Pricing: High on the Agenda, Low in Enforcement
Authorities from G7 countries reaffirmed their commitment to tackling algorithmic pricing at a policy summit held in early October. While authorities have identified common risks, these concerns have not yet translated into significant enforcement in […]
Czech Authority Chief to Revive Reform Bill, Eyes New Tools for Digital Era
Brno, November 5, 2025 — The head of the Czech Competition Authority (ÚOHS), Petr Mlsna, has announced plans to reintroduce amendments to the national competition law, saying that the agency must be equipped to address […]
