PH antitrust body ‘doing a good job,’ European trade group says
MANILA – The Philippine Competition Commission is “doing a good job” at breaking monopolies the country, the head of a European trade group said on Wednesday.
“It’s very positive that there’s a large body that looks over it and starts to look into the monopolistic nature of how we do business in our lives in the last 30 years in the Philippines,” European Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines president Guenter Taus said.
The antitrust body, who took after the European Competition Commission, should impose stricter fines to apprehend violators of antitrust laws, he said.
Related articles:
[OPINION] Laguesma outlines strategy for social and economic recovery
The 13th Arangkada Philippines Forum 2024: Level UP: Upskill. Upscale. Uplift.
PHL urged to separate powers of airport regulatory, dev’t agencies
Arangkada PHL bares new proposals for air transport
Cleared for Takeoff: Positive Outlook for Air Transport Infrastructure?
CREATE more signed into law
Marcos signs CREATE MORE into law to lure more investments
CREATE MORE to boost investments, jobs
[MEDIA RELEASE] Joint Foreign Chambers Welcome the Signing of the CREATE MORE Act into Law to Enhanc...
DOLE unveils national job strategy after law’s approval
Comment here