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Brussels Regulatory Brief: January 2021 | K&L Gates LLP


ANTITRUST AND COMPETITION
The European Commission Consults on New EU Competition Rules for Distribution Agreements
The Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and its accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) are designed to provide predictability to companies entering into supply and distribution agreements in Europe. Under the VBER, EU competition rules do not apply to vertical agreements entered into by companies with market shares not exceeding 30%. If the agreement contains so-called hardcore restrictions, i.e., a presumption of severe restriction of competition due to, for instance, illegal resale pricing restrictions or territory or customer allocation, then the VBER no longer applies but companies can still demonstrate that in their particular case the pro-competitive effects outweigh the negative effects. ....

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Brussels January 2021 Regulatory Brief


Wednesday, February 3, 2021
The European Commission Consults on New EU Competition Rules for Distribution Agreements
The Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and its accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) are designed to provide predictability to companies entering into supply and distribution agreements in Europe. Under the VBER, EU competition rules do not apply to vertical agreements entered into by companies with market shares not exceeding 30%. If the agreement contains so-called hardcore restrictions, i.e., a presumption of severe restriction of competition due to, for instance, illegal resale pricing restrictions or territory or customer allocation, then the VBER no longer applies but companies can still demonstrate that in their particular case the pro-competitive effects outweigh the negative effects. ....

France General , European Banking Authority , European Parliament , European Commission , International Organization Of Securities Commissions , Financial Affairs , Eu Council , Task Force On Financial Disclosures , Occupational Pensions Authority , International Labour Organisation , Sustainable Development , European Union New Cybersecurity Strategy , European Union , Eu Cyber Diplomacy Network , International Accounting Standards Board , European Commission Consults , Vertical Block Exemption Regulation , Vertical Guidelines , Cybersecurity Strategy , Critical Entities Resilience Directive , Security Operations Centres , Joint Cyber Unit , Member State , Diplomacy Toolbox , Cyber Capacity Building Agenda , Diplomacy Network ,