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  • 25-November-2022

    English

    OECD inventory of international co-operation agreements on competition

    ‌International co-operation in competition law enforcement is at the core of the OECD competition-related work. Prepared by the OECD Competition Committee, this inventory focuses mainly on 22 bilateral comprehensive government-to-government co-operation agreements where at least one of the signatories is an OECD country.

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  • 25-November-2022

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    OECD inventory of international co-operation agreements between competition agencies (MoUs)

    ‌International co-operation in competition law enforcement is at the core of the OECD competition-related work. This inventory covers over 140 co-operation MoUs between competition agencies where at least one of the signatories is a competition authority of an OECD Member, Associate or Participant to the OECD Competition Committee, or the European Union.

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  • 27-September-2022

    Portuguese

    Avaliações de impacto concorrencial da OCDE: Brasil

    Em cooperação com o governo brasileiro, a OCDE realizará uma avaliação das legislações e regulamentações em vigor nos setores de portos e aviação civil.

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  • 27-September-2022

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    OECD Competition Assessment Reviews: Brazil

    This review provides an analysis of regulatory barriers to competition in Brazil, specifically in the ports and civil aviation sectors, and makes recommendations for Brazilian authorities to mitigate harm to competition and foster long-lasting growth. It is based on a competition assessment conducted by the OECD in co-operation with the Brazilian Competition Authority (CADE) identifying rules and regulations that may hinder the competitive and efficient functioning of markets in the two sectors under review. The review also includes estimates of the impact that the implementation of certain specific recommendations could have on the economy.
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  • 23-September-2022

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    Brazil - Competition Law and Policy

    This page contains information on the work of the OECD and Brazil in the area of Competition Law and Policy.

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  • 14-September-2022

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    OECD Competition Assessment Reviews: Brazil

    In co-operation with Brazil, the OECD is conducting a review of laws and regulations in the ports and civil aviation sectors.

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  • 24-June-2022

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    Integrating Consumer Behaviour Insights in Competition Enforcement

    In June 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on Integrating Consumer Behaviour Insights in Competition Enforcement which explored how competition authorities use behavioural insights in competition cases, with a view to better taking into account how people behave in reality and what biases may affect their decision making.

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  • 23-June-2022

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    Disentangling Consummated Mergers – Experiences and Challenges

    In June 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on Disentangling Consummated Mergers – Experiences and Challenges, looking at remedial actions available to competition authorities when they have the power to review mergers, which they have reviewed and approved already ex ante, but later resulted in anti-competitive effects, and mergers that fell below notification thresholds and that resulted in anti-competitive effects once consummated.

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  • 22-June-2022

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    Purchasing Power and Buyers' Cartels

    In June 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on purchasing power and buyers' cartels. This roundtable explored how authorities approach issues relating to purchasing power, with a particular focus on buyers’ cartels.

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  • 22-June-2022

    English

    Market Power in the Digital Economy and Competition Policy

    In June 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on the concept of market power in the digital economy, looking at challenges related to assessing digital firms’ market power & some new concepts that have been proposed to capture specific digital competition concerns. It examined whether there are emerging divergences in jurisdictions’ approach to market power concerns, particularly given recent digital sector regulatory proposals.

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