Business as usual for EU antitrust regulators despite Vestager's absence

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Weakening Lee will have widespread impact this weekend | SaltWireBRUSSELS - Companies being investigated for anti-competitive practices or billion-euro deals will continue to face rigorous EU scrutiny despite the temporary absence of antitrust supremo Margrethe Vestager, officials and industry executives said on Thursday.

Her antitrust portfolio, which include ongoing investigations into Alphabet's Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms and Microsoft, was subsequently assigned to EU justice chief Didier Reynders. His dossier also includes alleged cartels involving Volkswagen, Renault and other carmakers; between perfume manufacturers Givaudan, Firmenich, International Flavors & Fragrances, Symrise; and between fashion companies."Don't expect a caretaker commissioner to change the policy line. I don't expect wild things in the coming weeks. We have a framework in which we operate, established by Vestager," the official said on condition of anonymity.

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