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UK competition round-up: CMA Apple/Google Chapter II investigations, AlphaTheta/Serato Phase 2 issues statement, SAU advice on Life Sciences manufacturing subsidy, and key dates (28 June 2024)

Published on: 28 June 2024

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Antitrust

  • The CMA issued a further timetable update for its ongoing Chapter II investigation into Apple’s conduct over app distribution on iOS and iPadOS in the UK, especially the terms and conditions for developers’ access to the App Store—see further, case page
  • The CMA set a further timetable for its Chapter II investigation into Google’s distribution of apps on Android devices (abuse of dominance)—see further, case page

NOTE—For all live behavioural investigations before the CMA, see further, UK behavioural investigations—ongoing cases tracker

Mergers

  • The CMA published its issues statement for its phase 2 inquiry into AlphaTheta/Serato—see further, issues statement

NOTE—For all live mergers before the CMA, see further, UK mergers—ongoing cases tracker

Subsidy control

  • The Subsidy Advice Unit released its final report giving advice to the Office for Life Science on its proposed Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund subsidy scheme for 2025–2030—see further, report

NOTE—For all decisions referred under the Subsidy Advice Unit under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, see further, UK subsidy control—cases tracker

Upcoming dates

For dates of upcoming UK competition developments, see further, UK Competition calendar...

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