The Commission raised horizontal concerns regarding the parties’ activities in flexible packaging for food products and for medical use in the EEA. It concluded that Amcor and Bemis were the most significant players in flexible packaging for medical use.
Jurisdictions
FCO Orders Facebook To Change Its Data Collection Practices
On February 6, 2019, the German Federal Cartel Office (“FCO”) prohibited Facebook’s practice of collecting and processing user data from Facebook’s own services as well as from third-party services without users’ freely given consent.[1] After an investigation of nearly three-years, the FCO found that this practice amounted to an exploitative abuse of a dominant position. For the first time, the FCO considered compliance with data protection rules in its abuse of dominance analysis.
Commission Prohibits Wieland’s Proposed Acquisition of Aurubis Rolled Copper Products and Schwermetall
On February 6, 2019—the same day the Siemens/Alstom decision was adopted—and again following a Phase II investigation, the Commission prohibited German rolled copper products manufacturer Wieland’s proposed acquisition of Aurubis’s rival business and of its 50% stake in the parties’ pre-rolled strip manufacturing joint-venture Schwermetall.[1]
Prohibition of Siemens/Alstom Triggers Debate About Far-reaching Changes to EU Merger Control
On February 6, 2019, the Commission[1] prohibited the then-proposed combination of Siemens AG’s (“Siemens”) mobility business and Alstom S.A. (“Alstom”) which put an end to the parties’ ambition of creating a European Champion in the rail industry.[2] The Financial Times called this Phase 2 investigation “one of the most important test cases for the commission since it assumed powers to vet EU mergers in 1989.”[3]
Mr David Henry v Office of Communications
On 6 February 2019, the CAT ruled that it had no jurisdiction to review Ofcom’s decision to approve the BBC’s…
The ICA Fines Four Operators and a Facilitator for Collusive Behavior in the Waste Collection Sector
On January 30, 2019, the ICA found that four companies rigged a public tender for regional waste collection and disposal.[1] According to the ICA, the collusion was facilitated by the intervention of a third-party consulting firm, which encouraged and coordinated the parties’ collusive behavior. In line with EU precedent, the ICA imposed a fine also on the facilitator.[2]
Ancel/Alsa
On January 29, 2019, the FCA authorized the acquisition of Alsa by Dr. Oetker (Ancel), two manufacturers of dessert mixes,…
Bicycle Wholesaler Zeg Fined for Vertical Price Fixing
On January 29, 2019, the FCO imposed fines totaling €13.4 million on the bicycle wholesaler Zweirad-Einkaufs-Genossenschaft eG (“ZEG”) and its representatives for fixing resale prices with 47 bicycle retailers.
La Gaitana Farms SA and Others vs. British Airways Plc
On January 29, the Court of Appeal held that the English courts lacked jurisdiction to find a standalone infringement in…
Advocate General Wahl Provides Guidance on “Unforseeable Circumstances or Force Majeure” in RF v. Commission
On January 24, 2019, Advocate General Wahl issued an opinion in a Polish company’s (“RF”) appeal before the Court of Justice and provided guidance on “unforeseeable circumstances or force majeure” in the context of a failure to comply with the time limit for lodging an application before the General Court.[1]