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Competition Law Enforcement in Malaysia: Some Recent Developments

Competition Law Enforcement in Malaysia: Some Recent Developments
Date:
10 January 2014
Authors:
Cassey Lee
Tags:
competition policy, Trade

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The enactment of the Competition Act 2010 represents a significant progress in the implementation of competition policy in Malaysia. The Malaysian Competition Commission has been fairly successful in its enforcement activities especially in price fixing cases involving trade associations. It has also investigated and issued proposed decisions in a number of high profile cases involving Malaysian Airlines, AirAsia, and Megasteel. Future challenges are likely to involve investigation of more complex anti-competitive cases, review of government regulations with impact on competition, possible introduction of merger controls and regional integration.

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