competition laws

What Constitutes Anti-Competitive Behavior?

Anti-competitive behavior can take many forms. Some common examples include:
Price Fixing: When competitors agree to set prices at a certain level, rather than letting competition in the market determine them.
Market Division: When companies agree to divide markets among themselves, so that they do not compete in each other's designated areas.
Abuse of Dominance: When a company with significant market power engages in practices that suppress competition, such as imposing unfair prices or limiting production.

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