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Singapore’s antitrust regulator continues to navigate the changing economic landscape due to the pandemic.
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Malaysia’s former prime minister to jail, followed by the conviction of his wife just a week later
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Investigating cartels without the aid of leniency applicants is like “searching in the dark,” Malaysia’s antitrust chief
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Questions have been raised and discussed in various webinars and online conferences organized separately by antitrust regulators in Asia.
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Singapore’s recently published e-commerce market study may have found no current competition issues to worry about in the sector.
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Indonesia’s anti-graft activists managed to get a key amendment to the corruption law canceled by the Constitutional Court.
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In Jakarta, almost 1,300 employees of Indonesia’s anticorruption agency are being inaugurated as official members of the civil service.
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A long-awaited circular on admin fines is set to encourage stricter compliance with the Philippines data privacy law
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After years of incremental developments in Southeast Asia's data-privacy landscape, things now appear to be changing — fast
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Data privacy isn’t a new concept in Indonesia, with data-protection policies already in place covering 30 different rules and regulations