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Marcelo D’Amore, a respected senior analyst at Argentina’s Competition Commission, has resigned.
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Argentina’s Antitrust Authority is divided over the decision that Grupo Clarín’s acquisition of 20 per cent in rival CableVisión should not be notified.
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A surprise appointment for president of Argentina's Competition Commission sees the favourite for the role overlooked.
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Argentina’s reshuffle of its competition regime continues. After announcing a series of spot-inquiries on certain industries, it has replaced its head of competition.
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The Court of Appeals has fined several cement firms US$100 million after applying a six-year statute of limitations. Marcelo den Toom M&M Bomchil Buenos Aires
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Mercosur has adopted an understanding for greater cooperation between Member States and their NCAs. Meanwhile the courts continue to scrutinise decisions of the Argentine antitrust agency. Marcelo A den Toom M & M Bomchil Buenos Aires
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When the Quilmes/Ambev merger filing took place in 2002, a competitor of the merging parties filed a petition—firstly with the CNDC, the Argentine antitrust agency, and upon refusal to grant the petition, to the Court of Appeals—to be allowed to participate in the notification proceedings as third-party plaintiff.
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On 16 April 2004...
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The CNDC has altered its policy on the duration of non-competition clauses, but the appropriateness of the policy is still in doubt.
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Argentina has announced the appointment of new personnel in two key enforcement jobs.
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