We are delighted to present the 13th edition of Global Legal Insights - Cartels. This edition covers the most significant developments in 17 jurisdictions around the world and, as before, is designed to provide in-house counsel, government agencies and private practice lawyers with a practical insight into cartel enforcement policy and procedure, including leniency/amnesty regimes, administrative settlement, sanctions and appeals.
The aim of this edition, as with other volumes in the Global Legal Insights series, is to collect the views and opinions of a group of leading competition law practitioners from around the world in a single volume. Authors continue to be encouraged to focus their chapter on what they consider to be the most important practice points and recent developments in their jurisdictions, with a free rein to determine the content of their chapter. By giving the authors the opportunity both to select the legal and policy issues that they wish to discuss, and to offer insights into the practical operation of their national regimes, this book aims to look beyond the anti-cartel provisions and enforcement procedures that apply in the various jurisdictions. It also facilitates an up-to-date comparative analysis of the approaches currently being taken by competition agencies around the world to some of the difficult issues that can arise in practice.
This year has seen a continued trend towards renewed enforcement activities by regulators in several jurisdictions, with the number of dawn raids in 2024 staying broadly consistent with the two previous years' figures. Much of the activity seems sector agnostic but there are common underlying issues; for example, price fixing, algorithmic collusion, wage fixing and no poach agreements, and bid rigging, with regulators in several jurisdictions demonstrating a keen interest in potentially anti-competitive conduct in public procurement processes. The total level of fines imposed globally was significantly lower than previous years despite the number of enforcement decisions remaining broadly the same as 2023, with the lowest cartel fines imposed by the European Commission in 20 years. Notably, the European Commission imposed a fine of EUR15.9 million for obstructing its investigation during a dawn raid after a senior staff member deleted WhatsApp messages during the raid. Fines for obstructing dawn raids were also imposed by regulators in Greece and Poland in 2024.
We thank the many authors for their considerable efforts in providing what we hope is a more in-depth look at the global cartels landscape, which we hope will prove to be helpful when considering enforcement initiatives and developments in your own jurisdiction.
Euan Burrows & Denis Fosselard
Ashurst LLP
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Preface
Euan Burrows & Denis Fosselard
Ashurst LLP
Jurisdiction Chapters
1 Belgium
Hendrik Viaene & Emilia Bonine
McDermott Will & Emery Belgium LLP
16 Brazil
Luciana Martorano
Campos Mello Advogados
24 Cyprus
Michael Kyriakides, Eleni Neoptolemou & Ioannis Seferlis
Harris Kyriakides
31 European Union
Fiona Garside, Irene Antypas & Jessica Bracker
Ashurst LLP
68 Finland
Ilkka Aalto-Setaelae & Leo Rantanen
Borenius Attorneys Ltd
77 France
Sarah Subremon, David Reingewirtz & Luca Nicco
bureau Brandeis
89 Germany
Sergej Braeuer & Dimitra Karakioulaki
Debevoise & Plimpton
99 Indonesia
Frederick Simanjuntak, Budhy Apriastuti Evita & Lazuardy Thariq Makmun
Makarim & Taira S.
108 Japan
Kagenori Sako, Yuichi Oda & Kosuke Yoshimura
Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners
116 Korea
Kwang Hyun Back, Jee Hyun Oh & Si Yoon Lee
Barun Law LLC
122 Malaysia
Penny Wong Sook Kuan
Rahmat Lim & Partners
133 Netherlands
Stefan Tuinenga, Sophie van Everdingen & Niels Wessel
Lindenbaum B.V.
145 Norway
Monica Syrdal & Heddy Ludvigsen
Advokatfirma Hjort AS
154 Pakistan
Maryam Sadruddin, Syed Shayan Ahmed & Hira Ahmad
LMA (Liaquat Merchant Associates) Barristers, Advocates & Corporate Legal Consultants
164 Singapore
Lim Chong Kin & Dr. Corinne Chew
Drew & Napier LLC
175 Switzerland
Dr. Felix Schraner, Dr. Maximilian Diem & Dr. Fabio Babey
IXAR Legal AG
192 Ukraine
Mariya Nizhnik & Anna Litvinova
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