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Feedback sought on Competition Act guidelines
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Feedback sought on Competition Act guidelines
04:46 AM Feb 21, 2012
The Competition Commission of Singapore is seeking feedback on proposed changes to its guidelines for procedures relating to the review of mergers under the Competition Act.
The commission said it has reviewed the guidelines and proposed amendments to reflect almost five years of its experience in applying the merger provisions of the Act.
It said the proposed changes also reflect informal feedback given by stakeholders and takes into account current international recognised best practice.
The consultation documents can be downloaded from its website at www.ccs.gov.sg and the Government Online Consultation Portal at www.reach.gov.sg. The closing date for submissions is March 20.
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