*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. In a decision dated November 18, 2020, the French Competition Authority marks yet another twist in the Wane saga by declining jurisdiction over practices that took place in French Polynesia. Thus, in spite of the referral decision handed down by the First President of the Paris Court of Appeal on 29 July (see on this decision, Christophe Lemaire, Anne Dos, Legitimate Suspicion : The First President of the Paris Court of Appeal takes note of the decision of the Court of Cassation of 4 June 2020 and grants a request for referral on grounds of legitimate suspicion (Wane), 29 July 2020, Concurrences No. 4-2020, Art. No. 97885), the Authority recalls the
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Jurisdiction: The French Competition Authority considers it does not have jurisdiction over practices committed in French Polynesia (Wane)
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