Competition Issues for International Distribution and Supply Agreements | Practical Law

Competition Issues for International Distribution and Supply Agreements | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing common antitrust and competition issues that can arise in drafting international distribution and supply agreements. This includes price-related terms, such as minimum resale prices, suggested resale prices, minimum advertised prices (MAP), most favored nation (MFN) clauses, and price rebate and loyalty programs. It also includes other terms unrelated to price, such as exclusivity, territorial and customer restrictions, sales channel restrictions, bundling goods together, and contracting with competitors.

Competition Issues for International Distribution and Supply Agreements

Practical Law Practice Note w-032-6463 (Approx. 30 pages)

Competition Issues for International Distribution and Supply Agreements

by Practical Law Antitrust & Competition
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A Practice Note discussing common antitrust and competition issues that can arise in drafting international distribution and supply agreements. This includes price-related terms, such as minimum resale prices, suggested resale prices, minimum advertised prices (MAP), most favored nation (MFN) clauses, and price rebate and loyalty programs. It also includes other terms unrelated to price, such as exclusivity, territorial and customer restrictions, sales channel restrictions, bundling goods together, and contracting with competitors.