Mexican antitrust reform bill expected
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Sebastian Perry
The Mexican government has promised to expand the enforcement powers of the country's competition commission, the CFC, including raising the level of fines it can impose - but local lawyers warn that such reforms could have a difficult time getting through Mexico's congress.
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