EU and Competition Blog | October 12, 2023
Following two sector inquiries the Swedish Competition Authority (the SCA) announced in October last year that it considered the existing competition rules to be inadequate and not sufficient to ensure competitive and well-functioning markets in Sweden. The SCA therefore requested new and more flexi...
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EU and Competition Blog | August 16, 2023
Competition law and State Aid rules are more often than you might think related to the world of professional sports. And now the spotlight has turned to another field of EU law. On 12 August 2023, La Liga, the national professional football league in Spain, announced in a press release that it has l...
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EU and Competition Blog | July 27, 2023
On 4 July 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered a Grand Chamber ruling affirming the national competition authorities’ power to investigate privacy breaches when conducting abuse of dominance investigations under Article 102 TFEU. Big tech firms will now have extra incentives to...
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EU and Competition Blog | July 19, 2023
On 29 June 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered a preliminary ruling in the Super Bock case on the legality of resale price maintenance in distribution agreements. It appears that the last bastion of the ‘formalistic approach’ once adopted by the EU Courts has now fallen. In it...
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EU and Competition Blog | June 12, 2023
A New Approach for Assessing Alleged Abuse of a Dominant Position under Article 102 TFEU?
On 27 March this year the European Commission launched a Call for Evidence seeking feedback on the intended adoption of Guidelines on exclusionary abuses of dominance, prohibited by Article 102 TFEU. Exclusiona...
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EU and Competition Blog | April 3, 2023
Increased competition law scrutiny has recently entered the employment arena. Thus, it is important to be aware that agreements between employers to fix wages or not to recruit staff (so-called no-poach agreements) could result in high fines, damages claims, exclusion from public procurements and ba...
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EU and Competition Blog | March 9, 2023
In this blog post, we take a closer look at the merger control year of 2022 in Sweden and the cases that caught the Swedish Competition Authority’s (“SCA”) attention.
2022 in numbers
In 2022, the SCA received 117 merger filings. While this was a slight decrease compared to the record breaking 135 no...
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EU and Competition Blog | February 15, 2023
On 6 February 2023, the European Commission (the Commission) published a Draft Implementing Regulation for the application of the Regulation on Foreign Subsidies (FSR). The FSR, which entered into force on 12 January 2023, allows the Commission to screen non-EU government subsidies. The FSR requires...
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EU and Competition Blog | February 6, 2023
In a recent preliminary ruling regarding Unilever, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) reaffirms the position taken in Intel, declaring that a national competition authority (NCA) cannot disregard claims that an exclusivity scheme is incapable of producing anticompetitive effects. The e...
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EU and Competition Blog | January 25, 2023
In the context of the common agricultural policy reform for 2023-2027, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union adopted in 2021 a new exclusion from the EU competition rules for agricultural products.
The Commission has now published a draft proposal for sustainability agreement...
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EU and Competition Blog | December 14, 2022
On 1 December 2022 the Swedish Competition Authority (the “SCA”) adopted a decision finding that the prohibition against anticompetitive agreements had been infringed by two undertakings in the sanitation sector. This marks the second time that the SCA has used its recently granted power to impose c...
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EU and Competition Blog | November 30, 2022
While Articles 101 and 102 TFEU are the same as in the early days of European cooperation, the rules governing their application are constantly adapted to changes in society and market behaviour. These last couple of years, the European Commission has been more active than ever, adopting new regulat...
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