Transactions and practices: UK Co-operation between competitors | Practical Law

Transactions and practices: UK Co-operation between competitors | Practical Law

This Practice note examines how agreements between businesses which compete with each other at the same level of a market are dealt with under UK competition law. It considers how the Competition Act 1998 deals with business practices such as information exchange, joint purchasing and selling, and trade association membership. Guidance issued by UK competition law authorities is consistent with the EU competition law approach, whereby agreements intended to limit output or price competition or to exclude competitors from a market are routinely condemned.

Transactions and practices: UK Co-operation between competitors

Practical Law UK Practice Note 8-107-3685 (Approx. 63 pages)

Transactions and practices: UK Co-operation between competitors

by Tony Woodgate, Simmons & Simmons LLP, updated by Practical Law Competition
MaintainedUnited Kingdom
This Practice note examines how agreements between businesses which compete with each other at the same level of a market are dealt with under UK competition law. It considers how the Competition Act 1998 deals with business practices such as information exchange, joint purchasing and selling, and trade association membership. Guidance issued by UK competition law authorities is consistent with the EU competition law approach, whereby agreements intended to limit output or price competition or to exclude competitors from a market are routinely condemned.