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Response to an FOI requesting details of search removal requests to Google following the European Union’s recent ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling.
The CMA will not recommend renewing a ‘block exemption’, which provides an exemption from competition law for certain forms of cooperation between liner shipping companies.
The Digital Markets Unit promotes competition and innovation within digital markets.
Correspondence between Lord Green (and /or his private office) and Google from September 2010 to January 2012.
The CMA is investigating the anticipated acquisition by Hitachi Rail, Ltd of Thales SA’s Ground Transportation Systems Business.
As part of the UK’s G7 presidency, the CMA has published a Compendium of approaches to improving competition in digital markets.
This consultation seeks views on reforms to empower consumers and businesses to challenge anti-competitive behaviour.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In November 2021, the government convened policymakers from the G7, Australia and the Republic of Korea where we agreed to this set of shared policy objectives for competition in digital markets. The objectives recognise the complex, global issues governments and...
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