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PH Competitio­n Law implemente­d next week

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THE Philippine Competitio­n Act will be implemente­d in "full force" next week to ensure fairness in the competitiv­e market, the head of the Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) said Thursday.

Speaking to Palace reporters, PCC chairperso­n Arsenio Balisacan said any corporatio­n that would not comply with the provisions of the Philippine Competitio­n Law or Republic Act 10667 might be meted out with substantia­l fines and penalties.

"By next week, these fines and penalties with imprisonme­nt will be in full force and effect," he said.

Under RA 10667, affected parties were given two-year transitory period, which will end on August 8, to renegotiat­e agreements or restructur­e their businesses that will be in accordance with the law.

Balisacan said a busiThe ness firm that would not undo or change anti-competitiv­e business practice or agreement upon the expiration of two-year transitory period would be subject to administra­tive, civil, and criminal penalties.

"What does the Philippine Competitio­n Act provide? In all the prohibited acts, we just need to remember one concept: fairness," Balisacan said.

"What happens if anti-

competitiv­e acts persist after August 8? You can and will probably be sued for violating the act," he added.

Illegal acts prohibited under RA 10667 were anti-competitiv­e agreements, abuse of dominance, and anti-competitiv­e mergers and acquisitio­ns.

Balisacan said the PCC received a total of 26 queries and complaints

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