Exchange of information, whether among competitors or in vertical relationships, can involve substantial risks from the perspective of local antitrust regulation. Although it is not expressly prohibited to exchange information in any form in any of the countries referred to in this brochure, such exchange may be one of the signs of such offenses as anticompetitive vertical agreements, cartels or concerted practices. We present more detailed information about antitrust regulation of information exchange in our latest overview in

  • Russia
  • Belarus
  • Kazakhstan
  • Azerbaijan
  • Armenia
  • China

The articles have been prepared by lawyers from Dentons' offices and by our partner, K&P law firm (Armenia).

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