Latin American Competition Forum

Fifth Meeting  20 September 2007

Fourth Meeting   11-12 July 2006

Third Meeting   19-20 July 2005

Second Meeting   14-15 June 2004

First Meeting   7-8 April 2003

                                                                                                                                    

The fifth meeting of the Latin American Competition Forum was held in Puebla, Mexico on 20 September 2007. The agenda included: i) a roundtable on competition and public procurement in Latin America; ii) a presentation of the OECD competition assessment toolkit; and iii) a follow-up to the peer reviews of competition laws and policies of five Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru.

The Forum promotes dialogue, consensus building and networking between competition policymakers and law enforcers, and the identification and dissemination of best practices in competition law and policy in a collegial setting. Emphasis is on sharing experience.

Participants are senior officials of Latin American competition institutions. Competition experts from OECD countries and international organisations are included to provide additional perspectives and experience.

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The 2005 report focuses on four topics, including progress in member countries and observer countries in fighting cartels; public awareness of the harm casued by cartels, effective sanctions against cartel conduct, in particular sanctions against individuals; and international cooperation in cartel cases

Hard Core Cartels: Third Report on the Implementation of the 1998 Recommendation