On March 26, 2019, Total Germany (“Total”) abandoned its acquisition of eleven gas stations in the Trier area from family-managed
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Nike: The Commission Continues Fight Against Territorial and Online Sales Restrictions in Licensing and Distribution Agreements
Background
On March 25, 2019, the Commission fined Nike €12.5 million for breaching Article 101 TFEU by imposing restrictions on cross-border and online sales of football merchandising products within the EEA.[1] The Commission granted Nike a 40% fine reduction in return for its cooperation.
The Hearing Officer for Competition Proceedings Publishes the Activity Report for 2017-2018
On March 22, 2019, the European Commission’s Hearing Officer published his Activity Report for 2017-2018.[1] The Report provides key statistics on the Hearing Officer’s activity as well as a useful summary of case law on various procedural issues.
The Court of Justice Dismisses Eco-bat’s Appeal and Clarifies the Applicable Time Limits for Appealing Commission Correcting Decisions
On March 21, 2019, the Court of Justice upheld the General Court’s dismissal of the action lodged by Eco-Bat, a British lead recycling company, against the Commission decision imposing a €32.7 million fine in the Car Battery Recycling cartel case.[1]
Credit Agricole, JPMorgan Chase Lose Fight Against EU Releasing EIRD Decision
On March 21, 2019, the Court of Justice issued two orders dismissing Crédit Agricole’s and JPMorgan Chase’s applications for interim measures requested to prevent the Commission from publishing its decision in the EIRD cartel case.[1] The parties had appealed an order issued in October 2018 by the General Court,[2] which rejected the parties’ claims that the Commission should not be allowed to publish its decision on the cartel case while a court appeal against its publication is pending.
The Commission Approves the Acquisitions of Asco by Spirit Subject to Commitments Addressing Coordinated Effects Concerns
On March 20, 2019, the Commission cleared Spirit’s acquisition of Asco, both being active in the supply of aircraft components.[1] The case raised no vertical or horizontal unilateral concerns. However, the Commission imposed remedies to address coordinated effects in the market for slats and slat systems[2] making this the first such case since Hutchison 3G Italy/WIND/JV in 2016.[3]
The Commission Fines Google €1.49 Billion for Breaching EU Antitrust Rules in the Google AdSense Investigation
On March 20, 2019, the Commission fined Google €1.49 billion for breaching Article 102 TFEU by imposing restrictive clauses in contracts with owners of third-party publisher websites, such as newspapers, blogs, or travel site aggregators.
The General Court Annuls The Commission’s Decision In Tercas And Explains That Support Measures Adopted By A Private Law Consortium Do Not Constitute State Aid
On March 19, 2019, the General Court annulled the Commission’s decision finding that the voluntary intervention by Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi (“FITD”) in support of Banca Tercas (“Tercas”) constituted State aid, granted in violation of Article 108(3) TFEU.[1]
Commission Launches New Online eLeniency Tool
On March 19, 2019, the Commission introduced eLeniency, a new online tool for submitting documents and corporate statements in the…
The Commission Publishes a Paper on EU Industrial Policy After Siemens/Alstom
In a March 18, 2019 paper entitled “EU industrial policy after Siemens/Alstom: Finding a New Balance Between Openness and Protection,” the Commission’s think tank, the European Political Strategy Centre, responds to the “significant backlash against EU competition policy” stemming from its prohibition of the Siemens/Alstom merger in February (reported in the EU Competition Law Newsletter of February 2019).[1]