The implementation of competition policy and deregulation provides markets with a framework that encourages market discipline, eliminates distortions and promotes economic efficiency.
APEC's Competition Policy and Law Group (CPLG) therefore works to promote an understanding of regional competition laws and policies, to examine the impact on trade and investment flows, and to identify areas for technical cooperation and capacity building among member economies.
The CPLG, formerly known as Competition Policy and Deregulation Group, was established in 1996, when the Osaka Action Agenda (OAA) work programmes on competition policy and deregulation were combined. In 1999 APEC Ministers endorsed the APEC Principles to Enhance Competition and Regulatory Reform and approved a "road map" which established the basis for subsequent work on strengthening markets in the region.
In 2008 members agreed to change the name of the group to the Competition Policy and Law Group to reflect the fact the regulatory aspects of competition are now being discussed within the framework of the Economic Committee (EC).
The CPLG meets once annually and its most recent meeting was held on 28 February - 1 March 2010 in Hiroshima, Japan. At CPLG meetings, member economies have the opportunity to update other members on their respective competition policies and laws, including recent cases. Challenges to competition policy and competition advocacy efforts are also discussed.
Achievements
Utilising the APEC-OECD Integrated Checklist on Regulatory Reform Organised by Indonesia, this seminar explored ways to apply the "APEC-OECD Integrated Checklist on Regulatory Reform." The Checklist provides instruction on a range of public sector reforms that include regulations, competition policy and market openness. The seminar covered the two core areas of regulatory reform and competition policy and law. The outcomes were recommendations for actions that would enable APEC member economies to make better use of the Checklist in policy harmonisation.
APEC Training Course on Competition Policy A training course addressing selected aspects of competition policy is run by CPLG on an annual basis. The first of these courses was held in 2005, and the fifth and last in this series was held in August 2009. The training courses, which are aimed at contributing towards the "APEC Principles to Enhance Competition and Regulatory Reform", provide technical cooperation and assistance focused on building capacity, especially in developing economies. The courses are designed to be attended by the staff of competition agencies in APEC economies.
The four training courses run from 2005 to 2009 have focused on the following competition issues: (1) Abuse of Dominant Position, Organisation and Function of Competition Agency; (2) Regulation of Business Combination, Competition Advocacy; (3) Competition Policy and Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Effective Implementation of Competition Policy and Law; (4) Challenges for Cartel Cases in Domestic/International Markets, Competition Policy and Industrial Policy; (5) Vertical Restraints and Interrelations between Competition Policy and Consumer Protection Policy.
The Competition Policy and Law Database This Competition Policy and Law Database is managed by Chinese Taipei and covers all APEC member economies. The database gives effect to the OOA which, inter alia, calls on APEC economies to "gather information and promote dialogue on and study ... the objectives, necessity, role and operation of each APEC economy's competition policy and/or laws and administrative procedures, thereby establishing a database on competition policy...". The database can be accessed by the public at www.apeccp.org.tw.
Current Activities
In 2009, the CPLG agreed to hold a series of three new training courses on competition policy over the period of 2010 to 2012. The first of these training courses would cover the theme of competition advocacy, and will be held in Viet Nam in September 2010. The themes of the two remaining courses are yet to be confirmed.
At the CPLG meeting in February/March 2010, a joint CPLG-APEC Business Advisory Group session was held to discuss the issue of procedural fairness in competition cases. The event provided an opportunity for APEC competition authorities and businesses to share their perspectives on the issue.
Competition Policy and Law Group (CPLG) - Key Contacts Convenor Toru Aizeki Deputy Secretary General International Affairs Division Japan Fair Trade Commission E-mail: apec-jftc@jftc.go.jp
APEC Secretariat Mr. Stephen Wong Director (Program) E-mail: sw@apec.org