Tag: COVID-19
Rawlsian Antitrust
This paper attempts to reconcile the goals of competition and equality within antitrust, and suggests that this task corresponds to John Rawls’ efforts to...
RyanAir Loses More EU Court Rulings Over COVID Bailouts
Ryanair Holdings lost three more court challenges to COVID-19 bailouts for rival carriers after a European Union court said support for Finnair Oyj and...
The Year Gone By… Competition Law in the Time of a...
By Ashok Kumar Gupta1
As we look back on the year 2020, it will always remind us of the challenges that we at the Competition...
Air France To Give Up Some Paris-Orly Slots In New Refinancing...
French national flag carrier Air France will be forced to give up slots at Paris Orly Airport if it wants to receive more financial...
CPI Talks… with Dr. Zhenguo Wu
In the first of this month’s editions of CPI Talks… we have the pleasure of speaking to Dr. Zhenguo Wu, Director General of the...
CPI Talks… with Mr. Samuel Chan
In the second of this month’s editions of CPI Talks… we have the pleasure of speaking to Mr. Samuel Chan, Chairman of the Hong...
2021 Antitrust Horizons: Letting Go While Holding on to Hope
The severe economic crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic required that antitrust authorities worldwide revise parameters and views that guided their performance during the...
Competition in Online Markets
Across the globe, regulators continue to question the extent of current competition laws and policies following the rise of digital platforms, big data, fintechs,...
EU OKs €1.4B Swedish Scheme For Companies Affected By Coronavirus Outbreak
The European Commission has approved an approximately €1.4 billion (US$1.7 billion) Swedish scheme to support the uncovered fixed costs of companies affected by the...
Pfizer To Grow COVID-19 Vaccine Production With Sanofi Deal
Sanofi has agreed to produce millions of doses of BioNTech and Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine in an unusual collaboration to speed vaccination efforts, reported Bloomberg.
The...