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Ribera Plans to Pave the Way for Eu Mergers to Compete with Global Monopolies

European Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera believes that European companies competing against global monopolies could have more facilities to grow and achieve a ‘positive scale’ if the reform of the merger guides on which the Commission works is successful. She explained this at the meeting organised by the Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition under the title ‘Shaping the future of the EU merger control conference’ held in Brus…
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European Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera believes that European companies competing against global monopolies could find it easier to grow and achieve positive scale if the Commission's reform of merger guidelines is successful. She explained this at the meeting organized by the Commission's Directorate-General for Competition, entitled "Shaping the future of EU merger control," held in Brussels. At the meeting, she emphasized that the n…

Competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera pointed out that the EC could facilitate mergers between European companies competing with 'global monopolies' if they generate 'significant benefits for consumers and the EU economy'. Read

European Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera believes that European companies competing against global monopolies could have more facilities to grow and achieve a ‘positive scale’ if the reform of the merger guides on which the Commission works is successful. She explained this at the meeting organised by the Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition under the title ‘Shaping the future of the EU merger control conference’ held in Brus…

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