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23Sep

Taiwan in the changing global landscape - Europe again has the technology sector in its target zone (Guidance for Taiwanese companies)

For many years, the European Commission (the Commission) has been the global leader in applying antitrust law to the technology sector. This year is no exception. Indeed, there have been a number of new European enforcement initiatives in 2020, with the technology sector a primary focus of the Commission's enforcement activity right now....
By: White & Case LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/taiwan-in-the-changing-global-landscape-97713/

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