A common competition policy for LatAm is unlikely to happen soon, say antitrust regulators
Pablo Márquez, Ana Paula Martinez, Felipe Irarrázabal and Phillip Marsden
Speaking at a roundtable on competition law in Latin America held at the University of Oxford on Friday, Colombia’s antitrust superintendent says he “does not see an optimistic future” for the creation of an integrated competition law framework for Latin America anytime in the next 10 years.
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