High Price Increases: Can Antitrust Law Help Reduce Gasoline Prices?
The German government is exploring the use of antitrust law to mitigate rising gasoline prices, but experts are skeptical about the effectiveness of the proposed measures.
How far will the prices of gasoline and diesel rise / The situation is in the hands of Slovnaft, Fico does not want to go for government regulation yet
The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing global economic uncertainty and rising oil prices, which directly impact gasoline and diesel prices in Slovakia.
Central Bank announces liquidation of the fintech Dank Sociedade de CrΓ©dito
The Central Bank of Brazil has announced the extrajudicial liquidation of Dank Sociedade de CrΓ©dito due to severe financial distress and violations of legal norms.
SZ in the Evening: News from March 11, 2026
Germany's federal government is set to implement a new regulation for gas stations while releasing oil reserves amid the ongoing conflict in Iran.
FG, states adopt unified gaming framework to boost economy
The Nigerian Federal Government and gaming regulators from 25 states have established a unified regulatory framework for the gaming industry to enhance oversight and economic contributions.
The Teen Years of Technology [Eureka]
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei compares the current stage of artificial intelligence to 'teenage years,' highlighting its potential benefits, yet cautioning against its immaturity and associated risks.
Search for a dialogue between government and business: less regulation, more cooperation
The president of the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce emphasized the importance of business participation in economic policy and collaboration with the government.
Refuting airline arguments: the upcoming reform would deal a severe blow to passenger rights
A study by independent economists argues that proposed reforms to the EU's aviation regulations may undermine passenger rights, as reported by the advocacy group 'Air Complaint.'
US Supreme Court Blocks Tariffs Set by Trump, Declaring Them Illegal
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump's imposition of various tariffs exceeded his authority, emphasizing the limitation of presidential power in tariff regulation.
Violation of EU law?: Hesse presents expert opinion against the relocation of stock exchange supervision
Germany's Hesse State Ministry of Economic Affairs has released a legal opinion opposing the EU's plan to centralize stock exchange supervision in Paris, citing significant legal barriers.
Friedrich Merzas urges the EU to reduce regulation to halt economic decline
Friedrich Merzas calls for the EU to deregulate every sector to strengthen the economy in the face of impending recession.
The UIA reaffirmed its concern about the level of activity and called for an 'intelligent opening'
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) has expressed deep concern over declining economic activity and job losses, urging for a more deliberate approach to economic opening amidst tension with the government.
Another carrot to get dollars out of the mattress: the interest generated will not pay taxes
A new regulation in Argentina exempts interest on foreign currency deposits from income tax, encouraging citizens to formalize their dollar holdings.
"Criminal Deterioration": Producers of a Regional Economy Warn About Market Deregulation and Insist on Returning Powers to an Institute
Producers of yerba mate in Misiones, Argentina, are urging government intervention to restore regulations that protect their industry from economic decline.
President Lee's Approval Rating at 55.8%..."Effects of Real Estate Regulation on Multiple Homeowners" [Realmeter]
President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating rose to 55.8%, attributed to effective regulation of real estate speculation and economic recovery measures.
UNECE presents a global regulatory project for automated driving systems
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) announced a global regulatory project for automated driving systems to enable the deployment of autonomous vehicles on public roads without driver supervision.
"Select a new heat supplier," urges the Kladno heat plant to ERΓ
Kladno's heat plant has called on the Energy Regulatory Office (ERΓ) to select a new heat supplier by April due to economic unsustainability, with the plant stating it cannot continue to produce and supply heat after March 31.
Online Commerce: The Cartel Office Takes Action Against Amazon
The Federal Cartel Office in Bonn is taking action against Amazon for using price control mechanisms on third parties, aiming to eliminate the economic advantages gained from these practices.
Stock Manipulation Response Team Raids Korea Economic Daily Over 'Preemptive Trading' Allegations
The Joint Response Team against stock manipulation has raided the headquarters of Korea Economic Daily in Seoul in connection with allegations of preemptive trading by its reporters.
Senate Commission will vote on changing law for Central Bank to supervise funds, says Renan Calheiros
Senator Renan Calheiros announced that the Senate's Economic Affairs Commission will approve legislative changes to permit the Central Bank to supervise funds, which is currently under the purview of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM).
Electrification in Danger
A new regulation requires residential and business consumers to pay for electricity supply and assume risks due to insufficient investments, jeopardizing the necessary electrification for economic development in the country.
Construction: Grew in September with a 12.5% increase in permits
The construction sector has gained momentum in September, showing a 12.5% increase in permits amid the clarification of the New Building Regulation and the restart of frozen construction sites.