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    18/03/2024

    New legislation on foreign direct investment screening in Sweden applies from 1 December 2023 – main features and challenges

    The new Foreign Direct Investment Screening Act (Sw: lag (2023:560) om granskning av utländska direktinvesteringar) applies in Sweden from 1 December 2023. The act covers a broad range of businesses and investments and thus needs to be taken into account before executing transactions relating to Swedish businesses.What are the main features of the new legislation?The FDI Act requires a specific screening procedure to be carried out prior to investments in certain protected activities (below Protected Activities). Given the wording of the act, Protected Activities is a rather broad concept...
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    13/03/2024
    International

    After EU Commission's first decision on Carbon Contracts for Difference, Germany initiates bidding of EUR 4bn

    The European Commission approved the first Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfD) scheme under the new Guidelines on State aid for climate, environmental protection and energy 2022 (CEEAG).Following the Commission's decision, on 12 March 2024 the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWK) initiated the first bidding process with a total volume of EUR 4bn. With this funding scheme, Germany is taking a pioneering role in Europe and internationally in the field of state aid for climate protection. Concept of contracts for differenceA contract for difference entitles...
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    13/03/2024
    EU

    Communication révisée de la Commission européenne sur la définition du marché en cause aux fins du droit de la concurrence de l’Union

    GB
    Le 8 février 2024, la Commission a adopté sa communication révisée sur la définition du marché en cause aux fins du droit de la concurrence de l’Union. Cette communication, qui a fait l’objet d’une consultation publique fin 2022, vise à fournir des orientations sur la manière dont la Commission applique la notion de marché en cause dans sa mise en œuvre du droit de la concurrence, en tenant compte des évolutions significatives qui se sont produites depuis sa communication initiale datant de 1997. En publiant...
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    07/03/2024
    Belgium

    L’Autorité belge de la Concurrence publie une étude sur l’évolution des prix des biens de consommation en Belgique et dans ses pays voisins

    GB
    Depuis 2013, l’Autorité belge de la Concurrence (ci-après « l’ABC ») a été mandatée  d’une compétence additionnelle en matière de concurrence et d’évolution des prix. Le livre V du Code de droit économique (CDE V) prévoit un système au sein duquel :l’Observatoire des prix analyse les prix et les marges, d’initiative ou à la demande du Ministre, et constate éventuellement des problèmes structurels du marché etEn...
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    05/03/2024
    United Kingdom

    ‘Many – or even most – firms have some wage-setting power’: the CMA’s report on competition and market power in UK labour markets

    The UK Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA’s) new Microeconomics Unit has recently published a flagship report: Competition and market power in UK labour markets, which takes a ‘deep dive’ into key trends in the UK labour market, focusing on the impact of competition and employer market power. This is the first report of its kind in the UK and comes at a time when scrutiny of competition in labour markets is emerging as a key enforcement priority for the CMA.The report highlights the importance of well-functioning labour markets for productivity; where workers are able...
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    04/03/2024
    United Kingdom

    Digital Regulatory and Competition Reforms Pass Lords Committee Stage with Limited Amendments

    The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (“Bill”) has been making its way through the House of Lords committee stage. A new version of the DMCC Bill, incorporating amendments proposed by the House of Lords Grand Committee has been published here. Our team has been tracking developments closely. This short alert provides a status update on the Bill’s passage through Parliament.As set out in our LawNow articles to date, the Bill introduces significant reforms to competition law and an entirely new digital regulatory regime. Please see our previous articles on the subject...
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