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Emerging Markets Trade/Antitrust Wars




Review the "Ethical Dilemma" information in the Chapter 11 section of Closing

Case Emerging Markets. Antitrust Wars.


Find a recent (within the past year) article about an antitrust decision against a

U.S.-multinational company by a foreign entity or country. Accomplish the

following:


 Share the web link and summarize the article in three to four bullet

points.


 What are some strategies management can put in place to address future

recurrences of this type of decision?


 Do some brief web research and share trends and thoughts on "trust

busting" and "antitrust" legislations and decisions. Is the antitrust war

, growing? Is antitrust legislation and trust busting politically motivated

and simply a political tool?




Closing Case Emerging Markets Ethical Dilemma Antitrust Wars




In the arsenal of global competitive dynamics, trade wars—in the form of tariff

and nontariff barriers—are an age-old weapon (see Chapter 5). In the 21st

century, a new style of trade wars centered on protectionism is on the rise.

These are increasingly known as antitrust wars because antitrust policy, which

historically focuses on domestic competition, can be used to score international

points.




In 2001, the EU antitrust authorities—the European Commission—torpedoed

the proposed merger of two US firms, GE and Honeywell, which obtained US

antitrust clearance. In 2009, the EU fined Intel a record $1.45 billion for

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