Antitrust Antitrust

Brazil regulator aware of new ways companies can collude, CADE's Machado says

By Ana Paula Candil and Paula Mariane
  • 01 Jun 2023 18:20
  • 01 Jun 2023 18:20
The Brazilian competition authority is aware of new ways companies can collude that "indirectly" limit competition like exchanging sensitive data, said the agency's deputy superintendent Fernanda Machado. She said "disaggregated and individualized data" are riskier and can be worrisome depending on the market.
"There is a great debate regarding new

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Ana Paula Candil

Senior Correspondent, Latin America


Ana Paula joined MLex in Brazil in 2014 writing about antitrust investigations and merger reviews. Prior to that, she worked for several trade publications and in TV. She lived in Washington DC, where she worked for Al Jazeera English in 2010. She studied journalism and holds a postgraduate diploma in International Business Management from the George Brown College in Toronto and a Master of Business Administration diploma in government relations from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV).

Paula Mariane

Correspondent, Latin America


Paula is a journalist and photographer from Brazil with more than 10 years of experience in covering social, political and international affairs. Before joining MLex, she worked at CNN Brasil and Al Jazeera as a writer and producer. TEDx speaker and author of the book “Bonds of Honor,” Paula is the first civilian to produce a long-term photographic series of the Brazilian Army.

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