EU considers broadening merger guidelines to include innovation and sustainability

Joe Conroy Partner and Chairman Cooley
Joe Conroy Partner and Chairman - Cooley
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The European Commission is considering a significant overhaul of its merger guidelines, potentially adopting a broader understanding of topics such as innovation and sustainability. Cooley partner Jonas Koponen commented on this development in an article by Global Competition Review.

Koponen noted that the review could lead to a much “broader understanding” of these critical areas within the European Union’s framework for assessing mergers.

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