The Competition Commission of Pakistan recently posted on the Role of Chambers of Commerce & Industry in Achieving a Competitive Economy.
Posts tagged ‘Pakistan’
Web Wednesday #11: News and Updates
Many agencies dedicate space on their homepage to the latest news and updates, here are a few samples: Colombia El Salvador Fiji Finland France Iceland Japan Korea Lithuania Pakistan Singapore Slovakia Taiwan Ukraine
Implementing Competition Laws in Developing Countries
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) held an international conference on May 11th and 12th to address the challenges of implementing competition laws in developing countries. The CCP organized this conference in Lahore, Pakistan to share country practices in drafting, enforcing, and advocating for competition laws, as well as to create closer cooperation among […]
Web Wednesday #4: Advocacy
As one of its first projects, the ICN recognized the importance of competition advocacy “in fostering competitive markets and promoting social welfare” in its 2002 Advocacy and Competition Policy report. In 2009, the ICN revisited members’ competition advocacy efforts in this report. Today’s links illustrate how some agencies present and publicize their competition advocacy work. […]
Q&A
From time to time, the ICN blog gets questions, and hopefully, provides some answers – but the questions are nowhere near the level of requests that competition agencies get for explanation of their policies and procedures. Today’s links are devoted to a specific kind of online tool agencies use to address basic, routine questions: […]
New Initiatives and Guidelines
A number of ICN members recently issued guidelines, drafts for comments, or other initiatives. We invite you to share information about activities in your jurisdiction, by sending an e-mail to icn@ftc.gov. Japan: On October 28, 2009, the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) published its Guidelines for Exclusionary Private Monopolization under the Antimonopoly Act. The guidelines set […]