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Free trade pact: EU says ball is in India's courtEU said it is keen to conclude the proposed free trade agreement with India but it is for the country to take the initiative.
Google's Android platform under EU anti-trust watchdog scannerEuropean anti-trust regulator is looking at whether Google's popular smartphone platform Android is violating fair competition norms.
India, EU should address regulatory problems, tariff issuesEU Commission Vice President Joaquin Almunia emphasised that open exchanges can help in eliminating barriers and increase investment flows.
Google makes offer to settle probe: European UnionGoogle Inc gave EU regulators a new proposal to settle an almost 3-yr-old EU antitrust probe into the way it operates its search services.
Apple, 4 publishers bid to end EU price-fixing probeApple and four publishers ended a European Union antitrust investigation after regulators accepted their offer to overhaul pricing models f...
Philips, LG Electronics, 4 others fined 1.47 billion Euros for EU cartelTwo Panasonic joint ventures were also fined. Taiwanese firm Chunghwa Picture Tubes blew the whistle on the cartel and was escaped a fine.
- EU approves Spain's bank recast plan, opens door for 40-bn aid
EC gave the go ahead to Spain to overhaul its stricken nationalised banks on Wednesday and opened the door for a nearly 40-bn Eurozone aid ...
- Google CEO Larry Page skips meet again, causes concern
Google CEO Larry Page was again absent from a company meeting that raised concerns about his health and how it will affect the internet gia...
- EU fines Asian cos e649 mn for fixing LCD-panel prices
The European Union's competition watchdog on Wednesday fined five Taiwanese and South Korean electronics companies e649 million for fixing ...
- Unilever gets EU nod for Sara Lee unit buy
Unilever won European Union regulatory approval to buy Sara Lee’s shower-gel and European detergents business for e1.3 billion.
- Google in EU antitrust crosshairs
Google Inc may face closer scrutiny as EU regulators take a careful look at allegations of antitrust breaches in relation to internet searc...
- EU looking carefully at Google allegations
The European Union's antitrust chief said Wednesday he is looking ``very carefully'' at allegations that Google Inc. unfairly demotes rival...
- European Union to come out of recession this year
The European Union on Tuesday said the region's economy will climb out of recession this year, on the back of improving financial condition...
- Eurozone finance ministers rule out joint stimulus package
Finance ministers from the European Union (EU) countries have ruled out a joint stimulus package to save the real economy but called for be...
- EU to propose doubling aid available to troubled member states
EU will propose to nearly double the maximum amount of EU aid that can be given to member states facing economic trouble to 25 billion euro...
- EU: High food, fuel prices make Europe poorer
High food and fuel prices are making Europe poorer, EU Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said on Monday.
- EU keeps close eye on French deficit
The European Commission said Wednesday it was keeping a close eye on French public finances to avoid "slippage," after President Nicolas Sa...