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Brazilian federal prosecutors filed charges against international companies for their alleged involvement in a corruption scheme at Eletronuclear.
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Companies are pressuring Brazilian lawmakers to delay implementation of the nation's data-protection law from Aug. 16 until next May.
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Peru recently initiated Latin America's first antitrust program aimed at fighting cartels by rewarding individuals who blow the whistle on anticompetitive conduct.
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Companies supplying the government with essential products during the pandemic must pay extra attention to their negotiations and pricing.
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International companies are much more prepared for Brazil's new data protection law than Brazilian firms because they already comply with similar legislation.
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AbbVie’s $63 million merger with Allergan is well-positioned for unconditional antitrust clearance in Brazil, MLex has learned.
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Listen as Ana Rita Rego is joined by Martin Coyle and Ben Lucas in London to discuss the latest developments in the large-scale investigation into Petrobras.
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More complaints against data-privacy violations are expected to pop up in Brazil as society's awareness increases over data-privacy rights.
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Google has been targeted in a Brazilian antitrust probe over its alleged use of the Android operating system to dominate the mobile device market, MLex has learned.
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Petrochemical giant Braskem, a Petrobras-Odebrecht joint-venture, is the first company under a leniency deal in Brazil to have its compliance program certificated by independent auditors.