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Comment: Big Tech leans on antitrust concessions to ease burden of EU's new digital markets law

By Lewis Crofts , Tono Gil and Nicholas Hirst
  • 12 Aug 2022 11:47
  • 12 Aug 2022 13:32
Will a wave of unilateral antitrust concessions by the likes of Amazon and Google blunt the EU’s new Big Tech regulation before it even comes into force?

The European Commission is marshaling the troops to ensure enforcement of the Digital Markets Act is ready for 2023, when some of the world’s largest

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Lewis Crofts

Editor-In-Chief


Lewis leads MLex's editorial strategy, content direction, quality and development. He has a reputation for breaking stories and providing analysis on complex legal disputes before regulators and courts around the globe. He has also developed MLex's unrivalled coverage of competition policy, litigation, regulation, Brexit and international investigations.

Tono Gil

Regulatory Reporter


Tono is a competition reporter for MLex in Brussels. Prior to joining MLex, he worked as a trainee in the European Parliament and as a correspondent in Valencia and Buenos Aires for the Spanish news agency EFE. Tono holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Valencia and a master in Transmedia Journalism.

Nicholas Hirst

Chief Correspondent


Nicholas covers EU merger review and antitrust investigations for Mlex in Brussels. He previously wrote about EU affairs for Politico Europe, European Voice and PaRR. After earning an LLM in European law from the College of Europe in Bruges, he spent a year working in the competition practice of a leading competition law firm in Brussels 2009-10. He graduated in modern European languages from Oxford University in 2006.

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