Antitrust Antitrust

Plans to manage confidential information must strike a 'delicate balance,' Indian official says

By Freny Patel
  • 12 Dec 2021 21:40
  • 12 Dec 2021 21:40
Plans to introduce a “confidentiality ring” to deal with commercially sensitive information provided by companies that are facing antitrust investigations will require India’s competition enforcer to strike a “delicate balance,” a top competition has said.
Speaking at an online conference*, Jyoti Jindgar Bhanot said the Competition Commission of India, or

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Freny Patel

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Freny has been covering antitrust law, M&A and regulations for over a decade, serving as Asia editor at Policy and Regulatory Report. Prior to joining as an editor at Mergermarket, she headed the banking bureau of a leading Indian financial daily, Business Standard. When India privatized the insurance sector, she had her own column in The Observer.

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