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Revitalising National Competition Policy - ACCI Submission - 20 September 2024

24 Sep 2024

While most of the recommendations relating to competition law from the Harper Review were implemented, recommendations relating to competition policy and governance structures remain outstanding.1 ACCI welcome the latest undertaking to review competition policy in the light of new markets that have emerged in recent years, including digital technologies and the net-zero transformation. [...] Changes to the national competition policy needs to be guided by specific evidence of what is causing poor outcomes, what failed within the current framework and assessing the flexibility of the existing regulations to deal with the emerging competition concerns. [...] The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) was set up as a forum in which the Prime Minster of Australia, the Premiers of the States and the Chief Ministers of the Territories provided oversight of the NCC’s activities and work program. [...] A good example of the success of competition policy was the COAG agreement on a national gas policy and on a national electricity policy, which led to the establishment of a national market which for the first time enabled competition between individual State suppliers of electricity and gas. [...] In March 2020, in response to the pandemic, the Council of Australian Governments was abolished, and the National Cabinet was established to take on the operations of the COAG.

Authors

Anshika Gupta

Pages
16
Published in
Australia

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