Commission unconditionally approves Arla’s acquisition of DMK and DOC
The European Commission has unconditionally approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the proposed acquisition by Arla Foods amba (‘Arla’) of Deutsches Milchkontor eG (‘DMK’) and Drents Overijsselse Coöperatie Kaas U.A.(‘DOC’). The Commission concluded that the transaction would raise no competition concerns in the European Economic Area (‘EEA’).
Read-out of the College orientation debate on EU-China relations
Today’s orientation debate gave the College of Commissioners an opportunity to take stock of EU-China relations — covering both the opportunities they present and the challenges they pose.
Commission approves €500 million Spanish State aid for agricultural companies facing increased fertiliser prices
The European Commission has approved a €500 million Spanish State aid scheme to support agricultural companies facing increased fertiliser prices due to the Middle East crisis.
Statement by President von der Leyen with Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar
Statement by President von der Leyen with Bulgarian Prime Minister Radev
Commission opens in-depth foreign subsidies investigation into JD.com’s proposed acquisition of CECONOMY
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess, under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (‘FSR’), the proposed acquisition by JD.com, Inc. (‘JD.com’) of CECONOMY AG (‘CECONOMY’). The Commission has preliminary concerns that JD.com may have been granted foreign subsidies that could distort the EU internal market.
Commission approves €15 million French State aid for agricultural and aquaculture companies facing increased fuel prices
The European Commission has approved a €15 million French State aid scheme to support agricultural and aquaculture companies facing increased fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis.
Commission takes action to ensure complete and timely transposition of EU directives
La Commissione infligge a Temu un’ammenda di 200 milioni di euro per aver violato la legge sui servizi digitali
Oggi la Commissione europea ha emesso un’ammenda di 200 milioni di euro a Temu ai sensi della legge sui servizi digitali.