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State aid, Brexit and COVID-19 – not yet out with the old or in with the new

The COVID-19 pandemic has not helped the progress of talks between the UK and the EU for a post-Brexit trade deal, but the pace may now pick up as the two sides enter a period of intensified negotiations....more

Brexit and the transition period – implications for the EUMR's one-stop-shop

The UK's departure from the EU on 31 January has initiated an 11 month transition period, during which the application of EU competition law in the UK will remain largely unchanged.  Thus the EU rules governing mergers will...more

UK to create a 'Digital Markets Unit'

On 10 June 2019, the outgoing UK Prime Minister confirmed that the UK government will move forward with a proposal for a new 'Digital Markets Unit'. In her speech at the launch of London Tech Week, Theresa May noted that the...more

UK preparations for a ‘no deal’ Brexit – competition law

On 30 October 2018, the UK government published a draft version of a statutory instrument (Competition SI) and guidance issued by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) which, taken together, clarify how a 'standalone'...more

Is the UK’s post-Brexit approach to platforms and the digital sector starting to emerge?

The Chancellor of the Exchequer’s statements of intent on a digital service tax and competition law reforms reinforce other recent indications that the UK government is looking seriously at making significant changes to the...more

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