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  • 21-June-2022

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    Thinking out of the Competition Box: Enforcement Co-operation in Other Policy Areas

    In June 2022, the OECD held a Hearing on Thinking out of the Competition Box: Enforcement Co-operation in Other Policy Areas, continuing the work stream that was started with the 2021 OECD/ICN Report on International Competition Enforcement Co-operation, and the 2022 monitoring of the implementation of the OECD Recommendation on Co-operation in Competition Enforcement Proceedings.

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  • 21-June-2022

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    Interim Measures in Antitrust Investigations

    In June 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on Interim Measures in Antitrust Investigations. This Roundtable explored the principles and standards for imposing interim measures. The topic was again explored during the 2023 OECD Competition Open Day, an event open to the public. Watch the session on replay.

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  • 20-June-2022

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    Competition and Regulation in the Provision of Local Transportation Services

    In June 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on Competition and Regulation in the Provision of Local Transportation Services looking at models for provision of local public transport and how new technologies affect competition in the market, exploring governance & institutional aspects, competitive opportunities brought by new means of transport & challenges arising from competitive tendering. This page contains all related materials.

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  • 16-June-2022

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    Manual de la OCDE sobre política de competencia en la era digital

    La #digitalización está remodelando la dinámica competitiva en la economía, creando nuevos mercados y transformando los existentes. Descubra en el Manual de l’OCDE sobre política de competencia en la era digital cómo los responsables políticos pueden afrontar estos desafíos.

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  • 1-June-2022

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    Transparency and procedural fairness in competition law enforcement

    Transparent and fair processes are essential to achieving effective and efficient co-operation in competition law enforcement. The OECD Competition Committee has chosen the topic as one of its areas of study for the next years to come. This page contains relevant materials.

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  • 12-May-2022

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    OECD-CCL Workshop on Hub-and-Spoke Cartels

    Riga, 11-12 May 2022: An OECD Workshop for Competition Officials in co-operation with the Latvian Competition Council (CCL), on "Hub and Spoke Cartels". Read more about this workshop.

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  • 5-April-2022

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    Fighting bid rigging in public procurement

    An effective procurement policy must be designed to obtain goods and services at the lowest possible price or, more generally, to achieve the best value for money. Vigorous competition among suppliers helps governments realise this objective.

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  • 16-March-2022

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    International co-operation in competition

    Globalisation, the increasing significance of emerging economies, the borderless nature of the growing digital economy, and the proliferation of competition regimes have caused a significant increase in the complexity of cross-border competition law enforcement co-operation. The OECD and its Competition Committee take a leading role in shaping the framework for international co-operation among competition enforcement agencies.

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  • 16-March-2022

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    OECD Recommendation concerning International Co-operation on Competition Investigations and Proceedings

    International co-operation between competition authorities has been at the core of the OECD agenda for many years. On 16 September 2014 the OECD Council adopted the Recommendation on International Enforcement Co-operation in Competition Investigations and Proceedings. The Recommendation represents a cornerstone for the creation of an effective international co-operation system between competition enforcers.

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  • 2-March-2022

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    Competitive neutrality in competition policy

    Governments can affect the way markets function, sometimes to the detriment of free competition. Ensuring a level playing field is therefore essential to allow competition to work properly. This page gathers the work of the OECD Competition Committee throughout the years on the challenges arising from state interventions in the market and what competition authorities can do to address the distortions that they can create.

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