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The CMA finds that Meta’s purchase of Giphy would limit choice for UK social media users and reduce innovation in UK display advertising.
The CMA has imposed fines totalling over £260 million for competition law breaches in relation to the supply of hydrocortisone tablets.
Competition rules need to change to prevent potential new forms of consumer harm, Business Secretary Greg Clark said today.
The CMA investigated suspected anti-competitive agreements between a supplier of light fittings and its resellers under Chapter I CA98 and/or Article 101 TFEU.
A speech delivered by Andrea Coscelli to the OECD/G7 conference on competition and the digital economy.
The CMA has provisionally found that Pfizer and Flynn abused their dominant positions to overcharge the NHS for vital anti-epilepsy drugs, after reassessing the case.
New powers unveiled aimed at boosting competition, clamping down on subscription traps and fake reviews
In September 2020, Mr Penrose was invited by the government to conduct an independent review of UK competition policy.
The CMA has issued a no grounds for action decision following investigation of conduct in the supply of single-wrapped impulse ice cream in the UK.
Speech given by CMA’s new Executive Director for Enforcement, Michael Grenfell, on how the CMA tackles cartels and anti-competitive practices.
The CMA has issued advice to government on the design and implementation of the UK’s new pro-competition regime for digital markets.
The CMA requires Facebook (which has recently renamed itself ‘Meta’) to sell Giphy, after finding that the deal could harm social media users and UK advertisers.
The CMA has published new research on algorithms, showing how they can reduce competition in digital markets and harm consumers if they are misused.
Business Secretary, Greg Clark, makes a speech about competition rules and the need for change to prevent potential new forms of consumer harm.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed Competition Act 1998 case.
Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden has issued a public interest intervention notice confirming that he is intervening in the proposed acquisition of ARM Limited by NVIDIA Corporation.
Andrew Tyrie spoke to the Social Market Foundation about protecting and promoting the consumer interest in the modern economy.
The CMA has today welcomed the Court of Appeal’s decision to dismiss all 4 of Facebook’s grounds of appeal in a key case on how companies engage with the CMA.
The CMA has accepted commitments from the Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain that address the CMA’s competition concerns.
Initial package of regulatory reform will reduce unnecessary regulation for businesses, cutting costs and allowing them to compete
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