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#231 What’s Happening in MENA? Trends and Developments in Middle East and Egyptian Antitrust

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Nicolas Bremer, Partner, Bremer

Merger control and antitrust enforcement continues to expand around the world. Is MENA ahead of or behind the curve? Nicolas Bremer, partner at law firm Bremer, joins Matthew Hall and Jeny Maier to discuss developments in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Listen to this episode to learn more about merger control and antitrust rules in those jurisdictions and gain practical knowledge of how the regimes really work there.

Nicolas Bremer, Partner, Bremer

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Matthew Hall, partner, McGuireWoods London LLP and Jeny Maier, partner, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP


Posted On July 24, 2023

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Asia & Pacific FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS

Tagged Egypt Kuwait Middle East Saudi Arabia

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