CCI opts out as competition agencies get ranked globally
- October 6, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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CCI opts out as competition agencies get ranked globally
Subject : Economy
Section: Msc
Context: CCI opts out of Rating Enforcement Survey; Remained “unranked” along with Competition Agencies of Canada, China, US DoJ& FTC
Key Points:
- Competition Commission of India (CCI), has been ranked 2.8 (out of 5) on Market Perception Rating in the results of 23rd edition of Rating Enforcement of Global Competition Review (GCR)
- GCR is a global publisher of news, analysis, and events related to the competition law and policy industry.
Rankings:
- European Union’s Directorate-General for Competition and Germany’s Federal Cartel Office were top ranked as “elite” with 5 star ratings.
- Australia’s Competition & Consumer Commission, France’s Competition Authority, South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission, and United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority were ranked as “very good” with 4.5-star ratings.
Other unranked countries:
- The other jurisdictions and Agencies which remained “Unranked” are: Canada’s Competition Bureau, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, US Department of Justice and US Federal Trade Commission.
- CCI was lauded for its action in 2022, when it took three of its biggest enforcement decisions ever in the span of one week in October 2022:
- The watchdog ordered Google to pay a combined 22.8 billion Indian rupees (€247.million) in fines for abusing its dominance over the Android operating system and its payment processing services. I
- t also sanctioned MakeMyTrip and hotel company Oravel Stays in one of its first orders targeting multi-sided platforms.
- The authority also advanced other behavioural probes into Apple and Google’s news publishing”, added a release issued by GCR.
Challenges for CCI:
- After the last chairperson of CCI stepped down after four years as chair, the agency was left without the required number of commissioners to issue decisions.
- In the absence of a quorum CCI could not clear M&A cases. Later it had to invoke the ‘doctrine of necessity’ to continue examining and clearing combination (M&A) cases, despite a lack of quorum
- It was only in 2023 that the government appointed Ravneet Kaur as CCI chairperson , choking the CCI’s conduct work in the meantime.
Recent initiatives:
- Government approved sweeping amendments to the country’s competition law, which will allow the CCI to impose fines based on global turnover.
- To complement the CCI’s enforcement efforts, the government has also set up a stand-alone expert committee to draft a Digital Competition Act.