European Commission Decisions On Competition: E... Apr 2026

In the glass-walled corridors of the Berlaymont building in Brussels, the air hummed with the silent tension of a billion-euro chess match. Case File sat on the desk of Elara Vance, a lead investigator for the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition.

As the press release went live—headlined —Elara stood on the balcony overlooking the city. The giant had been humbled, not by force, but by the steady, unyielding pressure of the law. In the digital age, the "Moat" was finally dry, and the gates of the market were open once more. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more European Commission Decisions on Competition: E...

Elara realized the challenge. To prove the antitrust violation, they couldn't just watch the giant; they had to catch it in the act of deception. The Sting Operation In the glass-walled corridors of the Berlaymont building

The hearing was silent as Elara presented the "Mirror Data." The CEO of Eon-Nexus sat stone-faced as the evidence revealed a clear abuse of dominant position. The giant had been humbled, not by force,

The data poured in. While Brussels saw a fair marketplace, the rest of Europe saw a rigged game. Eon-Nexus was systematically hiking prices for local startups and giving its own products the "Golden Tile"—the top spot on every search page. The Final Decision