Friday, 24 February 2012
Junfeng Cai, of MOFCOM’s Anti-Monopoly Bureau, will be taking part in a China-focused panel at GCR Live: Law Leaders Asia-Pacific, to be held next Friday and Saturday in Singapore.
Premium Article - Thursday, 28 April 2011
Indonesia's Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) says it has reason to believe oil company Chevron engaged in bid rigging.
Premium Article - Thursday, 20 January 2011
Singapore’s state-owned investment company, Temasek Holdings, has agreed to pay a 15 million rupiah (€1 million) fine for alleged price fixing in the mobile telecoms sector.
Premium Article - Friday, 07 January 2011
Indonesia’s Commission for the Supervision of Business Competition (KPPU) has fined four oil and gas companies for alleged bid rigging.
Premium Article - Friday, 03 September 2010
On 20 July 2010, the Indonesian government issued ‘Regulation 57’, which provides for mandatory post-closing review of share acquisitions, mergers and consolidations, finally fulfilling the 1999 mandate of the Antimonopoly Law. Mochamad Fachri of Hadiputranto Hadinoto & Partners in Jakarta, a member firm of Baker & McKenzie, offers a preliminary assessment.
Premium Article - Thursday, 19 August 2010
Indonesia’s competition authority (KPPU) has cleared six cement companies of price fixing charges.
Premium Article - Monday, 09 August 2010
Indonesia’s government has adopted merger control regulations, 10 years after the country’s Commission for the Supervision of Business Competition (KPPU) was established.
Premium Article - Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Indonesia’s Supreme Court has rejected a final appeal from Singapore telecoms company Temasek Holdings to overturn a price-fixing ruling.
Premium Article - Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Featured In: May 2010 (Vol. 13 Iss. 5)
On 5 April, the Indonesian Competition Commission (KPPU) began to apply a new procedure for handling cases of alleged violation of the country’s Anti-Monopoly Law. Mochamad Fachri of Hadiputranto, Hadinoto & Partners of Jakarta, member firm of Baker & McKenzie, offers a preliminary assessment
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