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In this review, we will reflect on the key milestones over the last five years and crystal-ball gaze to future features of the antitrust landscape in Hong Kong.
LinkingCompetition is our global competition blog, where you will find insights, commentary and news from our dedicated competition lawyers around the globe.
Welcome to the Antitrust & Foreign Investment Media Hub, the home for on demand video and audio content from the Linklaters' Antitrust & Foreign Investment Group. On this page you can access webinars and podcasts in which competition experts from around the world discuss the key competition and regulatory issues of today.
Platypus is our new online UK merger control hub. We will present and refresh up-to-date key statistics and commentary on the UK Competition and Market Authority’s decisional practice outcomes. We will also highlight the differences between CMA and DG Comp outcomes and approach, given the arrival of parallel EU and UK merger regimes in 2021.
Explore our Linklaters Tech Insights page for the latest news, commentary and insights from our lawyers on all things tech.
The extent of the fallout from the health crisis on our economies and societies is still unknown. But so far its impact has been dramatic and the recovery unequal.
This series walks through the issues – from competitor collaborations to M&A and State aid – giving practical guidance on how to navigate the interplay between the growing expectations of governments and society and the consequences of breaching the competition rules.
Explore our Year in Review 2020 and Year to Come 2021 series across 20+ jurisdictions and a number of topics.