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European Competition Law Newsletter – January 2021 | McGuireWoods LLP

Table of Contents EU Court Rules on Sport Regulations UK CMA Imposes Fines for Information Sharing and Collusion UK CMA Secures Supplier Commitment Not to Withdraw Product “True Brexit” Happened: Impact on Competition Law After formally leaving the EU early in 2020, the UK on 31 December finally left the EU’s single market and customs union at the end of the transitional period. Despite the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) agreed between the EU and UK in late December, this will impact businesses and individals in a number of ways. On the competition law front, for most companies active in the EU or UK, there will be no immediate change. In particular, the UK has adopted the various EU block exemption regulations, which, provided the relevant conditions are satisfied, automatically exempt a range of common commercial agreements from competition law.

Trellech RAF corporal wins award for coronavirus testing centre help

They were responsible for tasking the testing teams to meet the requirements given by Merthyr Tydfil Council. They also had to track the teams’ movements, log incidents and liaise with Joint Military Command (JMC) Wales to ensure that all RAF personnel’s welfare was catered for. Sgt Oldham, who also received an award and was one of 170 RAF personnel to support Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council, NHS Wales, the Welsh Government and the UK Department for Health and Social Care, said: “We’re proud that we’ve been able to help test thousands of people in Merthyr and help make the military operation there work smoothly. It’s great that as locally-based RAF Reservists we could step in and help in the fight against coronavirus.”

Rhoose RAF sergeant wins award for coronavirus testing centre help

They were responsible for tasking the testing teams to meet the requirements given by Merthyr Tydfil Council. They also had to track the teams’ movements, log incidents and liaise with Joint Military Command (JMC) Wales to ensure that all RAF personnel’s welfare was catered for. Sgt Oldham, who was one of 170 RAF personnel to support Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council, NHS Wales, the Welsh Government and the UK Department for Health and Social Care, said: “We’re proud that we’ve been able to help test thousands of people in Merthyr and help make the military operation there work smoothly. It’s great that as locally-based RAF Reservists we could step in and help in the fight against coronavirus.”

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