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Malaysia to Reward and Protect Whistleblowers Under Competition Law Amendments PUTRAJAYA, Feb 26 — Malaysia is moving to introduce financial rewards and legal safeguards for whistleblowers as part of proposed amendments to the Competition Act 2010, aimed at strengthening efforts to combat cartel activity and anti-competitive conduct. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said the reforms would give the Malaysia …

Malaysia to Reward and Protect Whistleblowers Under Competition Law Amendments #WhistleblowerProtection #CompetitionLaw #Malaysia #CartelBusters #AntiCompetitive

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Michigan accuses big oil of being ‘cartel’ that fuels climate crisis and high energy costs In first-of-its-kind complaint, state accused four fossil fuel majors and US oil lobbying group of climate disinformation

From Standard Oil to Seven Sisters of Standard Oil to Today the fossil fuel industry has a whole history of being anticompetitive.

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I Investigated The $25 Billion Airline Scam
I Investigated The $25 Billion Airline Scam YouTube video by More Perfect Union

WATCH: I Investigated The $25 Billion Airline Scam

#airlineindustry #flyingsucks #moreperfectunion #greed #anticompetitive

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That’s why the #tariffs on #chineseevs are so high. Utterly #anticompetitive behaviour by the US - happened during #Biden administration, surprisingly. Every review talks about the great build quality, reliability, insane power and low prices of Chinese EVs

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CCIA has submitted comments to Canada’s Competition Bureau on its draft #Anticompetitive conduct & agreements guidelines, highlighting the importance of avoiding overly broad and vague enforcement standards for anticompetitive conduct and ensuring that the guidance fully accounts...1/2

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Pharmacy compounder files antitrust lawsuit against Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk In the latest fracas over the burgeoning market for weight loss drugs, a compounding pharmacy has filed a lawsuit accusing Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk of

Pharmacy compounder files antitrust lawsuit against Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk.. link to lawsuit in story.. statnews.com/pharmalot/20... #pharma #pharmacies #compounding #obesity #weight #antitrust #anticompetitive #Lilly #NovoNordisk #Wegovy #Zepbound

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Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices Across the Economy The Trump FTC tried to hide a complaint showing Pepsi forced shoppers to pay higher prices everywhere but Walmart. But now it's unsealed. And the politics of affordability are explosive.

www.thebignewsletter.com/p/secret-doc... #capitalism #collusion #anticompetitive #walmart #pepsi

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A North Carolina Hospital Was Slated To Open in 2025. Mired in Bureaucracy, It’s Still a Dirt Field. - KFF Health News Regulations meant to prevent unfettered health care expansion are withholding needed hospital beds in a rural part of North Carolina. Here, as in communities around the country, some officials and…

The irony is that the very law that calls for the new #hospital — the state’s #CertificateOfMeed, or CON, law — has been used to prevent further construction. #NorthCarolina #AntiCompetitive

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For those of you out there still claiming that the #Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) offer is #anticompetitive or #monopolistic, I ask quite simply, “What reality are you living in ?“

This is the most competitive #TV and #Movie environment in the history of #Entertainment.

#IndiesRule!

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Google fined $55 million for anti-competitive search deals with Australian telcos Federal Court orders Google Asia Pacific to pay penalties for exclusive pre-installation agreements with Telstra and Optus that locked out rival search engines.

Google fined $55 million for anti-competitive search deals with Australian telcos #GoogleFine #AntiCompetitive #AustralianTelcos #SearchEngine #FederalCourt

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Google fined $55 million for anti-competitive search deals with Australian telcos Federal Court orders Google Asia Pacific to pay penalties for exclusive pre-installation agreements with Telstra and Optus that locked out rival search engines.

Google fined $55 million for anti-competitive search deals with Australian telcos #GoogleFine #AntiCompetitive #AustralianTelcos #SearchEngine #FederalCourt

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The US Department of Justice #DoJ is urging a #breakup of #Google’s #adtechnology, citing #anticompetitive practises. Google argues that the proposed divestiture would disrupt millions of ad transactions and that market shifts driven by AI will increase competition.…

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Commission opens investigation into possible anticompetitive practices by SAP regarding maintenance and support services for its popular business management software The European Commission has opened a formal investigation to assess whether SAP may have distorted competition in the aftermarket for maintenance and support services related to an on-premises type of

Commission investigation into possible #anticompetitive practices by #SAP regarding maintenance/support services for its business management software including regular updates/technical assistance to keep the software operational but makes if difficult for competitors ec.europa.eu/commission/p...

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The TRUE Harm of Pokémon’s AWFUL New Patent
The TRUE Harm of Pokémon’s AWFUL New Patent YouTube video by SuperDerek RPGs

SuperDerek RPGs on The TRUE Harm of Pokémon’s AWFUL New Patent youtu.be/XMXUCdoZCuU?... via @YouTube #Nintendo #Pokemon #videogames #videogameindustry #corporategreed #NintendoPatent #SummoningPatent #videogamenews #creaturecollector #monstertaming #anticompetitive #anticonsumer

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Google admits to anti-competitive conduct in Australia Google has admitted to engaging in anti-competitive behavior in Australia because of search agreements it made with two telcos.

Google has admitted to engaging in anti-competitive behavior in Australia because of search agreements it made with two telcos. #Google #AntiCompetitive

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5/12 Waterous argued Pursuit's price-bundling strategy restricts competition and contributes to park congestion. The company can essentially force visitors into its ecosystem of attractions, hotels, and transportation.
#PriceBundling #AntiCompetitive

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Google loses app store antitrust appeal, must make sweeping changes to Play Store Google’s failed appeal could open up the market for Android apps.

"The ruling,...affirms the jury's verdict and dismisses #Google's objections. "The record was replete with evidence that Google’s #anticompetitive conduct entrenched its dominance, causing the Play Store to benefit from network effects,"

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025...

#antitrust #monopoly

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Munich court orders ARTE to pay damages in carriage fee dispute The Regional Court of Munich has ruled against ARTE Deutschland TV, finding the broadcaster guilty of anti-competitive discrimination and ordering it to pay damages to Rosenheim-based telecommunications company komro. In […]

#MunichCourt #ARTE #PayDamages #Telecommunications #AntiCompetitive

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NaCC hits Rent-A-Drum with N$250,000 fine Allexer Namundjebo Rent-A-Drum (Pty) Ltd will pay a N$ 250,000 settlement after the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) found the company engaged in anti-competitive conduct in violation of the Competition Act. The case followed a complaint filed by D Ishuna Investments CC in August 2023.  The Commission launched an investigation under Case No.: 2023AUG0006COMP. The findings, published in government gazette No. 8644 on 8 May, revealed that Rent-A-Drum had an exclusive distributorship agreement with Finnish company Molok OY.  This agreement made Rent-A-Drum the only supplier of Molok-branded underground waste systems in Namibia. At the same time, the Swakopmund Municipality’s procurement process specified only Molok products, effectively blocking other suppliers from entering the market. The Commission concluded that Rent-A-Drum’s conduct violated section 23(1), read with sections 23(2)(b) and 23(3)(e), of the Competition Act, which prohibits actions that lessen competition or limit market access. Rent-A-Drum disputed NaCC’s findings and legal interpretation but agreed to settle without admitting liability.  Under the consent agreement, the company will pay a N$150,000 fine and N$100,000 toward the Commission’s investigative and legal costs. It will also pay N$16,102.10 to D Ishuna Investments CC in final settlement under section 40(2)(a) of the Act. “This outcome demonstrates our continued commitment to safeguarding fair competition and ensuring a level playing field in the Namibian market,” said NaCC CEO Vitalis Ndalikokule.  He said procurement processes tied to a single brand or distributor limit choice and harm smaller businesses. The commission said it will submit the consent agreement to the High Court for confirmation to give the settlement the full effect of a court order. Rent-A-Drum must implement several compliance measures.  These include competition compliance training for management within 60 days, internal distribution of the agreement summary within 30 days, and regular progress reports to the Commission. The company must also adopt and maintain a zero-tolerance policy on anti-competitive conduct. The N$150,000 fine will be paid into the State Revenue Fund as required by section 53(5) of the Act.

#Namibia #CompetitionLaw #AntiCompetitive #NaCC #BusinessNews

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Goal Maize fined N$300 000 for anti-competitive deal Justicia Shipena Maize meal producer Goal Maize CC will pay a fine of N$300 000 after the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) found that it has engaged in anti-competitive conduct through an exclusive distribution deal that blocked other traders in northern parts of the country. The Namibian Competition Commission resolved on 14 March 2022 to initiate an investigation against Goal Maize CC and Ondangwa Farmers Market CC. The commission’s investigation, registered under case number 2020FEB0003COMP, found that Goal Maize signed a sole distributorship agreement with Ondangwa Farmers Market CC.  The deal gave the company full control to supply maize meal in Kavango East and West, Kunene, Omusati, Oshana, Ohangwena, Oshikoto, and Zambezi. This arrangement meant other business owners were not allowed to buy maize meal directly from Goal Maize’s factory in Tsumeb. According to government gazette No. 8639, dated 2 May 2025, this agreement violated the Competition Act.  The Commission said Goal Maize limited market access, gave different conditions for similar transactions, and abused its dominance. Kaoko Feeds & Licks CC, a business based in Opuwo, filed the complaint.  It said it was denied the chance to buy maize meal directly from the factory, even though it was capable of doing so.  The company instead had to buy through the Ondangwa distributor, paying more due to transport and retail markups. It said it had already made transactions worth N$79 000 this way. Although Goal Maize did not accept the commission’s interpretation of the law or admit guilt, it agreed to settle the matter.  The settlement includes a N$200 000 fine and N$100 000 to cover the Commission’s investigation costs. The company also agreed to end its exclusive distribution practices, introduce a competitive compliance program within 60 days, review internal policies, train staff, and adopt a zero-tolerance approach to anti-competitive conduct. The Commission intends to present the consent agreement as a court order to the High Court for the matter to be considered fully settled.  Goal Maize will also be expected to comply with competition rules moving forward. Legal practitioner Johannes Shangadi said exclusive agreements must be handled with care. “When they result in effective market closure, especially where the supplier is dominant, they raise serious concerns. The moment qualified traders are excluded from direct supply, such arrangements move from strategic to unlawful,” he said. He pointed out that this case shows the Commission’s strong position against agreements that limit market participation and highlights the need for following rules, ensuring access, and maintaining fair competition in supply chains.

#GoalMaize #Namibia #AntiCompetitive #CompetitionCommission #BusinessNews

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FTC launches anticompetitive regulations hunt with DOJ Federal agencies must identify rules that harm competition in sweeping deregulation effort.

ICYMI: FTC launches anticompetitive regulations hunt with DOJ #FTC #DOJ #Anticompetitive #Deregulation #Competition

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FTC launches anticompetitive regulations hunt with DOJ Federal agencies must identify rules that harm competition in sweeping deregulation effort.

ICYMI: FTC launches anticompetitive regulations hunt with DOJ #FTC #DOJ #Anticompetitive #Deregulation #Competition

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Apple: “Hundreds of millions to billions” lost without App Store commissions Argues that recent “extraordinary Order” is punishment, not based on findings.

Is it just me, or is this a terrible argument?

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...

#apple #walledgarden #anticompetitive #competition #appstore #payments #ecommerce

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Trump administration seeks to ID anticompetitive regulations 0 © Reuters. Federal Trade Commission seal is seen at FTC Headquarters in Washington, U.S., July 24, 2019. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas/ File Pgoto The FTC and DOJ directed the heads of federal agencies to compile a list of those that they deem "reduce competition, entrepreneurship, and innovation" as part of the administration’s efforts to rescind or modify U.S. regulations, FTC said. 0 Latest comments

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"A US judge ruled Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in some ad tech. This is the second time a judge ruled Google willfully engaged in monopolistic practices. The remedies for these rulings are still being worked out but may strengthen the case to have Google's business broken up." […]

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Namib Mills and Namib Poultry accused of stifling competition Ester Mbathera  The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) is taking legal action against Namib Mills and Namib Poultry Industries (NPI) over alleged anti-competitive behaviour. The commission accuses the two companies of refusing to sell specific poultry products, known as tertiary range products, to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). These products include soup packs, giblets, necks, hearts, gizzards, heads and feet, liver tubs, and breastbones. “It is alleged that these products are in high demand in the informal sector, where the majority of MSMEs conduct their business. In doing so, the refusal to sell to new and existing MSMEs could be said to stifle competition in the relevant market, as it creates barriers to entry by refusing to supply,” said the NaCC. The decision was gazetted in February. According to the NaCC, this conduct hampers market entry for smaller competitors, restricts consumer choice, and negatively affects market competition. “Consequently, the respondents’ practice of withholding this specific range of products from MSME customers for a period of six months is not only detrimental to undertakings involved in the selling of poultry products but also to the end consumers,” said the NaCC. Under competition law, restrictive practices under Section 23 are classified as ‘per se’ prohibitions—these are inherently anti-competitive actions with no scope for justification through efficiencies or pro-competitive arguments. Contrarily, Section 26 allegations of abuse of dominance are typically assessed using a ‘rule of reason’ approach. This allows respondents, in this case Namib Mills and NPI, the opportunity to justify their conduct by demonstrating legitimate business rationales, such as economic efficiency, operational necessities, or practical market considerations. The commission began its investigation in June 2022 following complaints from MSMEs. On 21 December 2023, it issued a notice of its proposed decision.  It now plans to approach the High Court to declare the companies’ actions unlawful and to seek financial penalties. “Ordering the respondents to cease with the conduct, restraining the respondents from engaging in the conduct in future and seeking an appropriate pecuniary penalty against the respondents,” reads the gazette. The commission says that MSMEs, especially those in informal settlements, depend on these lower-cost poultry products. “The refusal to sell to new and existing MSMEs could be said to stifle competition in the relevant market, as it creates barriers to entry by refusing to supply,” the commission said. It found that the alleged refusal affected smaller businesses such as Pro Healthy Bites, which serve low-income communities. Without access to these products, MSMEs lose customers to larger retailers located far from the communities they serve. “Consumers may be compelled to purchase from larger retailers, incurring additional expenses on transportation and potentially paying higher prices for the products,” the commission said. The NaCC also concluded that Namib Mills and NPI are dominant in the poultry market. NPI is a subsidiary company of Namib Mills Group Trust and was established in 2011. It is the only local producer of poultry products in Namibia, producing about 3,500 tonnes of poultry each month. Namib Mills is the sole distributor of NPI products. Together, the companies hold 74% of the market, with the remaining 26% made up of importers. While Namib Mills and NPI denied having any policy that excludes MSMEs, they told the NaCC that customers must meet a minimum order of 280kg to buy certain products. The commission has invited the companies to settle the matter to avoid court proceedings.

#Namibia #CompetitionLaw #AntiCompetitive #PoultryIndustry #MSMEs

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@chrystia-freeland.bsky.social I would like to propose that banks can ONLY charge 3 months interest to break a mortgage. I tried to get a better rate, but my bank’s payout rate = amount I would save. #anticompetitive. Many Canadians would save thousands if they could shop around while rates are low!

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#Anticompetitive #Object #Effect #CompetitionLaw #Antitrust

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Report: FTC to Continue Biden Administration’s Antitrust Probe of Microsoft An antitrust probe ...

www.pymnts.com/antitrust/2025/report-ft...

#ANTITRUST #AI #Anticompetitive #Antitrust […]

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