FACTBOX-List of UK competition regulator cases as new boss steps in

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FACTBOX-List of UK competition regulator cases as new boss steps in

Jan 22 (Reuters) - Britain's decision to force out the chair of its antitrust regulator after he failed to prioritise the Labour government's growth agenda indicates the country's attempt to rein in Big Tech could be over.

Marcus Bokkerink was replaced at the Competition and Markets Authority $(CMA)$ late on Tuesday by Amazon's former boss in Britain, Doug Gurr.

Here is the list of some high-profile cases under review by the UK's CMA.

Case title

Case stage

CMA remarks

Deadline

Probe into Google's general search, search ad services

Launched strategic market status designation probe

To assess Google's position in search, search advertising services

Oct. 13, 2025

Mobile browsers and cloud gaming

Set for publication of final report for case involving Meta, Alphabet, Apple, BT, Vodafone, among others

CMA said some inherent aspects of the supply of mobile browsers are contributing to competition issues, and revenue sharing arrangement between Apple and Google is likely to reduce competition

March 16, 2025

Probe into Google's "Privacy Sandbox" browser changes

CMA in talks with Google on changes to commitments

Accepts company's commitments including proposals to remove third-party cookies from Chrome browser

Probe into suspected anti-competitive conduct by Google in ad tech

Receipt of written and oral representations on the statement of objections

Google harmed competition by using its dominance in online display advertising to favour its own ad tech services

IBM's $6.4 bln acquisition of HashiCorp

Phase 1

Investigating potential competition concerns involved in the anticipated $6.4 bln acquisition by IBM of HashiCorp

Feb. 25, 2025

Synopsys' $35 bln purchase of Synopsys

CMA to consider undertakings offered

CMA believes it might accept remedies offered by parties including the divestment of some businesses, if it were to clear Ansys' $35 bln purchase by Synopsys

ForFarmers/Boparan joint venture

Phase 2

CMA is undertaking its in-depth phase 2 probe under the revised processes for such investigations, after initial probe found the potential joint venture between ForFarmers and Boparan could lead to competition concerns

May 13, 2025

Global Business Travel's $570 mln deal to buy CWT Holdings

Interim report published

Provisionally found competition concerns as part of in-depth probe into Global Business Travel's $570 mln deal to buy CWT Holdings

March 9, 2025

Keysight's $1.5 bln acquisition of Spirent

Phase 1

CMA is considering whether Keysight's $1.5 bln acquisition of Spirent would result in substantial lessening of competition

March 13, 2025

Blackrock's $3.2 bln acquisition of Preqin

Merger inquiry launched

CMA has not yet launched its formal probe after considering whether Blackrock's $3.2 bln acquisition of UK data group Preqin could raise competition issues, and have invited initial views from parties involved

Feb. 12, 2025

Schlumberger's (SLB's) $8 bln purchase of ChampionX

Invited comments as part of information gathering process

CMA has not yet launched its formal probe into Schlumberger's $8 bln purchase of ChampionX, but has issued preliminary invitation to comment after seeing potential competition concerns

(Compiled by Aby Jose Koilparambil and Dhanush Vignesh Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)

((abyjose.koilparambil@thomsonreuters.com))

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