competition policy


Iran and Middle East Countries – Indications of reducing trade relations
Saudi Arabia Bans all flights to and from Iran The country cuts all commercial ties with Iran following attacks on its embassy in Tehran as tensions in the region grow. Sunni-led Saudi Arabia claims the killing was part of a war on terrorism – but it has sparked protests among Shia Muslims throughout the region. In response to attacks on its diplomatic missions, Saudi has ordered all Iranian diplomats to leave the country within 48 hours. Sunni allies Bahrain, Sudan and United Arab Emirates have also severed or reduced diplomatic ties with Iran. Their intervention represents another escalation in tension between the two branches of Islam.
EU-US FTA (TTIP) - draft provisions on competition (March 2014)
Published by the European Commission
Consumers International releases three new papers on the TPP for the Lima round
Consumers International (CI) has commissioned the production of three papers, the first on the competition chapter by one of our members, and the other two by independent experts, respectively covering the investment chapter and how it affects A2K, and the free flow of information provision and its impacts on privacy.
Development challenges of competition policy in the Economic Partnership Agreements
A brief critique of the EU's proposal on Competition Policy in the EPAs.
NMA seeks fair trade within Sacu
The Namibian Manufacturers' Association (NMA) has spoken out against competition issues and unfair trade practices in the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu).
The new 'Global Europe' strategy of the EU: Serving corporations worldwide and at home
Alert to European civil society groups, trade unions and social movements from the Seattle to Brussels Network
Competition provisions in Regional Trade Agreements
Papers from a Yeditepe University conference on competition policy and regional trade agreements.
Competition provisions in regional trade agreements: How to assure development gains
During the last decade, Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) containing competition policy provisions have proliferated. These are part of a trend for 'deeper' RTAs which often include articles for liberalizing trade in services, investment, labour and other trade-related provisions.
ASEAN talks hit a trade barrier
Australia and New Zealand want a comprehensive free trade agreement with ASEAN, but some ASEAN nations have no competition policy, and reject any negotiations on intellectual property and government procurement.
AU's Ministerial Declaration on EPA negotiations
EPAs should serve as instruments for development and poverty reduction. They must also support the deepening of intra-African trade.