By Dan Novak|March 31, 2025 The department said it is welcoming public input to identify unnecessary laws and regulations in five major areas that raise high barriers to competition and are burdensome to consumers: housing; transportation; food and agriculture; health care; and energy. ...
CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has the details. Dec 11, 2024 03:28 Judge blocks Kroger-Albertsons merger for now A federal judge has temporarily blocked the merger of grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons after a three-week hearing. The Federal Trade Commission sued over ...
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Luo Wen, head of the State Administration for Market Regulation, said, "Strengthening oversight in these sectors in a steady and prudent manner will be a top priority in 2025." Speaking at the administration's annual meeting, which ended earlier this week, Luo said that more efforts will be...
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Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:43 am PST byTim Hardwick Apple Fellow Phil Schiller testified in court on Monday that he initially opposed the 27% commission Apple now charges on purchases made outside the App Store, citing compliance risks and potential developer backlash (via AP News). Schiller...
antitrust news, it's not difficult to imagine how we got to this point. For more than a decade, giant tech companies have systematically bought, squashed, or otherwise taken over competitors. We've witnessed acquisitions that made Oath (formerly AOL) the third-largest ad company ...