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SUMMARY:Análisis del Dictamen Preliminar de la COFECE sobre el Mercado de Comercio Electrónico en México
DESCRIPTION:Analysis of Mexico’s Federal Commission of Economic Competition’s (COFECE) Preliminary Report on the Retail E-Commerce Market in Mexico\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				La Autoridad Investigadora de la Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica de México (COFECE) publicó\, a principios de este año\, un Dictamen Preliminar sobre sus hallazgos tras el análisis de potenciales barreras de entrada a la libre competencia en el mercado minorista de comercio electrónico. Esta investigación se basa en el artículo 94 de la Ley Federal de Competencia Económica de México\, que permite imponer medidas regulatorias para abordar problemas estructurales sin imponer sanciones económicas a los agentes. \nLe extendemos una cordial invitación a asistir a este panel en el que se analizará exhaustivamente estos hallazgos\, las medidas sugeridas por la Autoridad Investigadora y el proceso mediante el cual México puede imponer este tipo de medidas.  \nConsulta el folleto arriba para obtener más información. Puedes inscribirte al evento online en el siguiente enlace: https://lnkd.in/eKVCjd83. Los esperamos.
URL:https://competitioninnovationlab.ai/event/analisis-del-dictamen-preliminar-de-la-cofece-sobre-el-mercado-de-comercio-electronico-en-mexico/
LOCATION:The George Washington University\, Jack Morton Auditorium\, 805 21st St.\, NW\, WA\, 20052\, United States
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SUMMARY:International Trade Law & Global Data Governance
DESCRIPTION:The George Washington University Competition & Innovation Lab (GW CIL) co-organized a high-level workshop on International Trade Law and Global Data Governance\, hosted at the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO) in Turin\, Italy. This workshop is part of the Master in International Law program\, jointly developed by the ITC-ILO and GW’s academic partners\, and is supported by a vibrant network of global institutions committed to addressing today’s most pressing legal\, technological\, and regulatory challenges. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				As digital technologies increasingly shape global trade\, financial markets\, and regulatory systems\, new questions emerge at the intersection of international economic law\, data governance\, and cross-border digital flows. This event brought together leading scholars and policy experts to explore these frontier issues through a legal and interdisciplinary lens. \nFeatured Speakers: \n\nNeha Mishra\, Professor of International Law\, Geneva Graduate Institute\nOscar Borgogno\, Legal and Economic Expert\, Banca d’Italia\nCristina Poncibò\, Professor of Law\, University of Torino & Fellow\, Collegio Carlo Alberto\n\nTogether\, the speakers examined how international trade agreements address (or fail to address) key issues such as: \n\nData localization requirements and the regulation of cross-border data flows\nThe interaction between trade rules and emerging AI and digital governance frameworks\nCompetition concerns and regulatory fragmentation in global digital markets\nThe role of national central banks and financial regulators in promoting interoperability and data-driven innovation\n\nThe workshop combined academic discussion with practical insights\, providing participants with the tools to understand and respond to rapidly evolving regulatory landscapes. It was designed for professionals\, scholars\, and students engaged in international trade\, antitrust\, digital regulation\, and financial governance. \nPartners: \n\nGeorge Washington University Competition & Innovation Lab (GW CIL)\nInternational Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO)\nUniversity of Torino\nGeneva Graduate Institute\nCollegio Carlo Alberto\nUnited Nations UNCITRAL\nUnidroit
URL:https://competitioninnovationlab.ai/event/international-trade-law-global-data-governance/
LOCATION:University Student Center\, 800 21st Street\, NW\, Room 405\, NW\, 20052\, United States
CATEGORIES:Data, Trade & National Security
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