Competition law can also be rewritten by the coronavirus epidemic
Collaboration and state involvement are essential to address the economic effects of the crisis caused by the coronavirus, but no matter how.
The widespread shock to the economy as a whole can bring changes in the application of competition law. Therefore, PwC Legal experts at Réti, Várszegi and Partners Law Firm have summarized the steps that can be taken in this area.
The coronavirus epidemic has hit the world with extreme suddenness, and its expected long-term economic impact can only be predicted at this time.
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