
Petr Bartoš
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6 days ago |
mondaq.com | Michael Ruck |Rosie Naylor |Petr Bartoš |Laura Scott
In a bid to further increase the pressure on Russia, the Councilof the European Union has adopted additional measures which havebeen introduced in its 16th sanctions package. The new measuresamending the framework Council Regulation (EU) 833/2014 are foundand included in Council Regulation (EU) 2025/395 (EU's 16thPackage). They target systemically important sectors of the Russianeconomy, including energy, trade, transport, infrastructure andfinancial services.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Petr Bartoš |Mélanie Bruneau |Kathleen Keating
On 17 October 2024, the European Commission (EC) published its Fourth Annual Report on the screening of foreign direct investments (FDI) into the Union (Fourth Annual Report), which is an annual update of the FDI reviews undertaken at the EU level under the EU cooperation mechanism on FDI screening (EU FDI mechanism).
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Oct 29, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Petr Bartoš
On 17 October 2024, the European Commission (EC) published its Fourth Annual Report on the screening of foreign direct investments (FDI) into the Union (Fourth Annual Report), which is an annual update of the FDI reviews undertaken at the EU level under the EU cooperation mechanism on FDI screening (EU FDI mechanism).
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Oct 28, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Petr Bartoš |Mélanie Bruneau |Giovanni Campi
[co-author: Edoardo Crosetto]Antitrust and CompetitionThe General Court Upholds Commission’s Findings on Abusive Predatory PricingOn 18 September 2024, the General Court of the European Union (General Court) largely upheld the fine imposed by the European Commission (Commission) finding that a global tech company had engaged in predatory pricing of its mobile chipsets. This judgment confirms that dominant companies’ conduct consisting in pricing below cost can be hardly justified.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Francesco Carloni |Mélanie Bruneau |Giovanni Campi |Nikolaos Peristerakis |Michael Hofmann |Petr Bartoš | +4 more
The General Court Upholds Commission’s Findings on Abusive Predatory PricingOn 18 September 2024, the General Court of the European Union (General Court) largely upheld the fine imposed by the European Commission (Commission) finding that a global tech company had engaged in predatory pricing of its mobile chipsets. This judgment confirms that dominant companies’ conduct consisting in pricing below cost can be hardly justified.
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