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15 April 2024

Sustainability Agreements And Competition Law (Video)

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The treatment of sustainability agreements under competition law is a hot topic globally. Such agreements involve competitors collaborating to achieve sustainability goals...
Belgium Antitrust/Competition Law

The treatment of sustainability agreements under competition law is a hot topic globally. Such agreements involve competitors collaborating to achieve sustainability goals, but can be complex to assess under traditional competition law frameworks.

In this video, which is part of our series of videos on antitrust and competition trends for 2024, Ian Giles and Shaha El-Sheemy discuss the issues, including what is meant by sustainability, analysis of sustainability benefits and important differences in approach between jurisdictions. They also provide key takeaways for businesses contemplating entering into sustainability agreements.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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