The OECD/Korea Policy Centre Competition Programme is a joint venture between the Korean government and the OECD. Opened in May 2004, the Centre works with competition authorities in the Asia-Pacific region to develop and implement effective competition law and policy. The Centre provides a hub for competition officials from Asia-Pacific countries to meet regularly to exchange experiences and deepen their capacities in competition law and policy through workshops, seminars and other events. A workshop where judges may share experiences in the competition law field and benefit from discussions with world class experts from several jurisdictions is organised once a year. The Centre also works to strengthen competition law and policy in Korea and the KFTC itself. Participating economies The following economies are frequent participants in the Centre's activities: Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Fiji, Hong Kong (China), India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, People's Republic of China, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Vietnam. |
Calendar of events
Every year the centre holds a series of events on a large variety of topics. See the list of all events being held by the centre. » Calendar of events Newsletters
Published regularly, this newsletter includes brief reports on the Centre's work as well as on meetings held by the OECD in Paris. It is also an opportunity for participating economies from the Asia-Pacific region to exchange their latest experiences on competition law and policy issues.
Previous meetings and reports
A detailed summary of the discussions and other activities held during the various events organised by the centre can be found in the centre's annual reports: » Download the 2020 Annual Report (pdf) » View the list of all past events and annual reports
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CONTACT If you have any questions, please contact Mr Ruben Maximiano, our competition expert in charge of the centre's activities
Ruben Maximiano
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Fostering competition in ASEAN
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Competition primers for ASEAN judges
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Topics Abuse of dominance & monopolisation Cartels & anti-competitive agreements Enforcement practices Evaluation of competition interventions Liberalisation & intervention in regulated sectors Mergers Pro-competitive policy reforms |
Key materials, Tools & Guidance Competition assessment toolkit Country reports & peer reviews Fighting bid rigging in public procurement |
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