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How are competition law authorities responding to the unfolding COVID-19 crisis?

With COVID-19 sweeping across the globe, competition law authorities and legislative bodies across the world are having to act quickly and flexibly to minimise disruption while ensuring business compliance and consumer protection. In our recent client alert, we take a look at how COVID-19 is shaping the competition landscape from a multi-jurisdictional perspective, honing in on merger control, legislative policies and timeframes, the relaxation of competition rules, and country-specific initiatives from the U.S., UK, France, Germany, Norway and Spain. Take a look at our key highlights to ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest competition decisions being made in response to this ongoing and dynamic world event.

Our Reed Smith Coronavirus team includes multidisciplinary lawyers from Asia, EME and the United States who stand ready to advise you on the issues above or others you may face related to COVID-19. For more information on the legal and business implications of COVID-19, visit the Reed Smith Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Center or contact us at COVID-19@reedsmith.com.

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antitrust enforcement agencies, merger control, antitrust, competition and markets authority, competition law, department of justice doj, eu commission, federal trade commission ftc, german federal cartel office fco, antitrustandcompetitionreport, antitrustcompetition