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Business Standard 

CCI to soon come out with changes to competition rules: Chairperson

Fair trade regulator CCI will shortly come out with changes to certain competition rules, including those related to green channel approvals for mergers and acquisitions. Speaking at a conference in the national capital, Competition Commission of India (CCI) Chairperson Ravneet Kaur on Friday said the regulator is focusing on advocacy efforts and capacity building. While mentioning about various activities being done by the CCI, she said, "We are going to shortly notify changes in competition rules". Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tata threatens to shut steelworks early ahead of strike

Tata Steel UK has threatened to close its two blast furnaces in Port Talbot in south Wales earlier than planned due to an upcoming strike, sparking concern among politicians before next week's general election. "The Unite campaign is... about securing the long-term future of steel making in this country for thousands of workers in Port Talbot and south Wales," said Unite general secretary Sharon Graham.

Zdnet.com 

3 ways to avoid getting burned by bad USB cables

How much should you spend? What's the best brand? USB4 or Thunderbolt 4? USB cables may be a dime a dozen - but they're not all created equal. Here's what you need to know to keep your tech safe.

Times of Malta 

The Finfluencer phenomenon

Finfluencers wield significant power over their audiences' purchasing decisions and opinions regarding products and services.

France24.com (en) 

Why France's complex election rules limit media coverage

France has complex election rules that limit each party's airtime during campaign season and require a media blackout over election weekend. The theory is that they guarantee "fairness", while limiting the risk of overexposure. However, it creates an odd situation where journalists have to avoid reporting on the biggest news story in the country at the moment it is unfolding. Ahead of the first round of legislative elections on Sunday, our international affairs editor Philip Turle explains the rules that impact French TV and radio... Читать дальше...