EU and Competition Blog | december 22, 2022
The Swedish courts have not been on the forefront when it comes to requesting preliminary rulings – despite a rather obvious need for such rulings in many cases where claims from one or both parties have been denied by the courts. The unwillingness to seek guidance from the Court of Justice of the E...
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EU and Competition Blog | december 21, 2022
At the turn of the year, Sweden will take over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union. Institutional and legislative responsibility is shouldered at a time characterised by war and economic crisis.
The Swedish Precidency Program
The presidency program, including the p...
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EU and Competition Blog | december 20, 2022
The Court of Justice of the European Union (the “ECJ”) and the General Court in Luxembourg have a very important role to play as the interpreters of EU law. To ensure consistency in the application of EU law throughout the Union, national courts in the EU Member States may request so-called prelimin...
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EU and Competition Blog | december 14, 2022
On 1 December 2022 the Swedish Competition Authority (the “SCA”) adopted a decision finding that the prohibition against anticompetitive agreements had been infringed by two undertakings in the sanitation sector. This marks the second time that the SCA has used its recently granted power to impose c...
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EU and Competition Blog | december 9, 2022
The Illumina/Grail saga is turning into a nightmare for the US biotech company Illumina. On 5 December 2022, it received a statement of objections (SO) from the European Commission (the EC) setting out the restorative measures to be taken by Illumina to unwind the acquisition of the US biotech start...
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EU and Competition Blog | december 2, 2022
On 28 November 2022, the Council of the European Union adopted the NIS2 Directive. The aim of the NIS2 Directive is to contribute to the enhancement of cyber security for critical infrastructure in the EU. The NIS2 Directive, inter alia, expands the list of sectors within the scope of the NIS regula...
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EU and Competition Blog | november 30, 2022
While Articles 101 and 102 TFEU are the same as in the early days of European cooperation, the rules governing their application are constantly adapted to changes in society and market behaviour. These last couple of years, the European Commission has been more active than ever, adopting new regulat...
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EU and Competition Blog | november 17, 2022
The area of EU and competition law is in constant motion. Both the EU legislators and courts make sure that this field of law is developing at high speed. It is therefore becoming increasingly difficult to keep up to date with the latest developments in this area. At the same time, many of these dev...
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EU and Competition Blog | november 17, 2022
Recent Rulings from the EU Courts in Qualcomm, Optical Disk Drives and Google Android Show That Failure to Respect the Parties’ Defence Rights May Come at a High Price. In recent years, there has been much talk of ‘due process’ and of ensuring a fair and impartial case handling by competition author...
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EU and Competition Blog | november 17, 2022
It is now a year since the Swedish Act on the Prohibition of Unfair Trading Practices in the Purchase of Agricultural and Food Products (the so-called UTP Act, Sw. ”lagen om förbud mot otillbörliga handelsmetoder vid köp av jordbruks- och livsmedelsprodukter”) entered into force on 1 November 2021....
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EU and Competition Blog | november 17, 2022
The Swedish Competition Authority (SCA) has on 20 october 2022 adopted it first own decision on competition fines. The SCA has only had the right to issue competition fines since March 2021, and the recent decision is the first where it uses its new powers. Due to the low turnover of the parties and...
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EU and Competition Blog | november 17, 2022
On 30 June 2022, the European Parliament and the Council reached a provisional agreement on the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) which will allow the European Commission (the Commission) to screen non-EU government subsidies. On 28 November 2022, the FSR was formally adopted following the Counc...
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