State Aid Rulings Decoded: What to Watch Out For
Fans of European competition policy will know that ‘state aid’ rules are a key pillar of ensuring European markets remain open […]
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Fans of European competition policy will know that ‘state aid’ rules are a key pillar of ensuring European markets remain open […]
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(Originally published at and cross-posted from CircleID) On December 17th a US proposal for online commerce in a major trade […]
Today we learnt that Google will shut down its ‘Google News’ service this year in Spain. This is just one […]
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Sit down before you read this: Internet companies pay more corporation tax than the European average, in some cases many […]