The E In ESG: Sustainability Goals Do Not Exempt Companies From Antitrust Compliance
Executive Summary
Regulatory interventions are the preferred route for ensuring sustainability compliance, says the OECD. Legal firm CMS notes that some ESG objectives may be in contravention of antitrust law. The EU is preparing guidelines on horizontal competition with a renewed focus on sustainability.
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