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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 Asian region to develop and implement effective competition law and policy. The Centre provides a hub for competition officials from Asian countries to meet regularly to exchange experiences and deepen their capacities in competition law and policy through workshops, seminars and other events. The Centre also works to strengthen competition law and policy in Korea and the KFTC itself.
Topics of discussion
Capacity building is achieved through practical hands on training involving computer simulations, document analysis, and case studies. Participants learn up-to-date enforcement practices and the modern economic thinking that lies behind a variety of antitrust enforcement concerns. Recent and upcoming activities have focused on antitrust market definition and competitive effects analysis, anti-cartel enforcement practices, vertical integration, exclusive dealing, tying, bundling, other miscellaneous vertical practices, price discrimination, obtaining and analysing economic evidence that can support or refute the authority's antitrust concern, legal reform, guidelines, and the practices and procedures of an authority.
Participating economies
The Centre's activities are focused on : Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Vietnam.
Newsletters
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.
» View the latest newsletters
Summary of activities
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:
» View the 2012 annual report
» View the list of all past events and annual reports
If you have any questions on the OECD/Korea Policy Centre Competition Programme, please contact Simone Warwick.
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