In its quest to be a world leader in combatting climate change, the European Union is willing to relax its competition rules if the easing of its strict regulations will help achieve its goal.
But only to a point, competition lawyers say.
The European Union, strict in its enforcement of antitrust laws, is taking a big step in combatting climate change—relaxing some competition rules if that will help improve the environment. But lawyers caution that multinationals and investment funds still must be wary.
February 12, 2023 at 01:01 PM
7 minute read
Paris Correspondent
In its quest to be a world leader in combatting climate change, the European Union is willing to relax its competition rules if the easing of its strict regulations will help achieve its goal.
But only to a point, competition lawyers say.
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