Tag: Big Tech
FTC Announces Agenda For Next Meeting, Focusing On Big Tech Acquisitions
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will hold its next open meeting on September 15 to hear staff findings on deals that Big Tech firms...
Public Interest Groups Pledge Support To US Antitrust Bills Targeting Big...
Nearly 60 public interest groups signed a letter urging the House party leaders to push for a vote on six antitrust bills that cleared...
CPI TV Ten Minutes With ADC President Margarida Matos Rosa
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the interview with Margarida Matos Rosa, President of the Portuguese Competition Authority, the Autoridade da Concorrência...
CPI TV Ten Minutes With ACCC Chair Rod Sims
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the interview with Rod Sims, Chair of the Australia Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC), recorded on...
CPI Talks… With Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson
In this edition of CPI Talks we have the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Doug Peterson, the 33rd and current Attorney General of the...
White House Will Work With Big Tech On New Cybersecurity Guidelines
The US government on Wednesday said it would work with industry to hammer out new guidelines to improve the security of the technology supply...
Cybersecurity Tops Agenda At White House Meeting With Big Tech
The White House asked Big Tech, the finance industry and key infrastructure companies to do more to tackle the growing cybersecurity threat to the...
CPI TV Ten Minutes With ECA Chair Mahmoud Momtaz
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the interview with Mahmoud Momtaz, Chair of the Egyptian Competition Authority (ECA), recorded on July 28,...
China’s New Big Tech Regulations Could Harm Innovation
China is clearly trying to hobble its leading global superstars. This is happening even though it has some skin in the game, so to...
Amazon Emails Sellers To Watch Out For Congress’ Big Tech Antitrust...
Amazon is reaching out to third-party merchants to warn them that proposed antitrust reforms in Congress could limit their ability to hawk their wares...