Tag: Mexico
Mexico Watchdog Fines Companies For Colluding In Tenders For Services For...
Mexico's competition commission determined that 11 companies coordinated their bids or abstained from bidding in several tenders convened by both public health institutions to...
Mexico Proposes Uniting Telecom and Competition Regulators
The coordinator of the Morena majority caucus in the Senate, Ricardo Monreal, presented this Wednesday an initiative to merge the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT),...
Mexico Calls For More Power For Its Competition Watchdog
Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar, national leader of ruling party MORENA, has released an analysis prepared by his party intended to propose constitutional changes. “The magnitude...
Mexico: COFECE recommends modifications to Port Law
The Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE or Commission) issued the Ministry of Communications and Transports (SCT for its initials in Spanish) and the respective...
México: Cuatro empresas se reparten mercado de transporte de pasajeros, acusa...
Cuatro empresas dedicadas al servicio de autotransporte de pasajeros en México concentran el 95.2% de las rutas de autobuses en el país, en la...
Mexico: Watchdog reveals new LPG probe
Mexico’s competition watchdog has been investigating the country’s liquefied petroleum (LP) gas industry since last summer after a complaint from the country’s Energy Regulatory...
Mexico: Supreme Court says competitors can use America Movil’s network
In a defeat for Mexican mogul Carlos Slim’s America Movil, the country’s Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the company must allow competitors to...
Antitrust Damages Claims: is Mexico in The Right Path?
By Miguel Flores & Abel Rivera
Never in the history of Mexico has an individual antitrust damages claim been successful. However, in May 2014, the new...