On February 10, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun chaired a regular press conference. Bloomberg reporter asked, according to the Wall Street Journal, China is drawing up a list of US technology companies that will face antitrust investigations. What is the spokesperson's comment on this? Guo Jiakun said that he is not aware of the specific situation you mentioned. China always opposes the practice of generalizing the concept of national security and politicizing economic, trade and techno...
Recently, due to NVIDIA's suspected violation of the Antimonopoly Act of the People's Republic of China and the Announcement of the State Administration for Market Regulation on the Anti-Monopoly Review Decision on Approving NVIDIA's Acquisition of the Equity of Melos Technology Co., Ltd. (Announcement [2020] No. 16 of the State Administration for Market Regulation), the State Administration for Market Regulation has launched a case investigation against NVIDIA according to law. (City said Xinyu...
NVIDIA fell more than 2% before the market, the company is suspected of violating the Antimonopoly Act, the State Administration of Market Supervision decided to file an investigation according to law.
Market news: U.S. antitrust watchdogs have launched a wide-ranging investigation into Microsoft (MSFT. O).
The Department of Justice will push Google to sell Chrome to break up the monopoly and require steps to allow sites to opt out of artificial intelligence.
Meta Platforms (META. O) was fined nearly 800 million euros for violating European Union antitrust rules.
Meta Platforms (META. O) was fined nearly 800 million euros for violating European Union antitrust rules. Meta plans to appeal the European Union fine.
Microsoft said that following Google's antitrust ruling, the company will allow people to purchase games on the Android platform through the Xbox app in November.
Sources: U.S. antitrust regulators are expected to approve Chevron's $53 billion takeover of rival Hess Inc.
After a landmark antitrust victory, the Department of Justice is considering asking Google (GOOG. O) to break up.