Competition law hk

  • What is the Competition Commission in Hong Kong?

    The Competition Commission is the independent statutory body charged with regulating competition in Hong Kong.
    It was established under the Competition Ordinance (Cap..

  • What is the competition law in Hong Kong?

    An Ordinance to prohibit conduct that prevents, restricts or distorts competition in Hong Kong; to prohibit mergers that substantially lessen competition in Hong Kong; to establish a Competition Commission and a Competition Tribunal; and to provide for incidental and connected matters..

The competition law regime in Hong Kong adopts a judicial enforcement model, where sanctions and remedies can only be imposed by the Competition Tribunal. TheĀ 

Leniency

The Commission has adopted policies encouraging parties to cooperate with its investigations in return for a reduction of sanctions.
These policies are mainly available to parties participating in cartel conduct, such as price-fixing, market sharing or bid-rigging.
They differ depending on whether a party is the first to assist the Commission.
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Hong Kong political party

HK First is a localist political party in Hong Kong.
It had one representative in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Claudia Mo, a former pan-democratic Civic Party member.
It was founded in 2013 by two pro-democracy legislators, Claudia Mo and Gary Fan, to defend the city's culture from 'mainlandisation'.

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