Singapore
Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS)
45 Maxwell Road
#09-01
Singapore 069118
The Competition Commission of Singapore (“CCS”) was established on 1 Jan 2005 to administer the Competition Act. On 1 Apr 2018, CCS was renamed the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) and took on an additional role of administering the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act.
The functions of the CCCS, supported by 8 divisions, include:
(a) Maintain and enhance efficient market conduct and promote overall productivity, innovation, and competitiveness of markets in Singapore;
(b) Eliminate or control practices having adverse effect on competition in Singapore;
(c) Promote and sustain competition in markets in Singapore;
(d) Promote a strong competitive culture and environment throughout the economy in Singapore;
(e) Act internationally as the national body representative of Singapore in respect of competition matters and consumer protection matters;
(f) Promote fair trading practices among suppliers and consumers and enable consumers to make informed purchasing decisions in Singapore;
(g) Prevent suppliers in Singapore from engaging in unfair practices; and
(h) Advise the Government, other public authorities or consumer protection organisations on national needs and policies in respect of competition matters and consumer protection matters generally.
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News, Singapore05/02/20245 February 2024 (View Media Release in PDF) 1. The Competition and Consumer Commission.
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News, Singapore30/11/202330 November 2023 (View media release in PDF) 1. The Competition and Consumer Commission.
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News, Singapore20/07/20231. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) is seeking public.
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News, Singapore01/02/2023The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has announced board changes at the Competition and.
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News, Singapore30/12/2022The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has announced board changes at the Competition and.
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Cases, Singapore, Abuse of Dominance31 January 2024
31 January 2024 (View Media Release in PDF) 1. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has commenced an in-depth...
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Cases, Singapore, Abuse of Dominance05 December 2023
5 December 2023 (View media release in PDF) 1. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has cleared...
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Cases, Singapore, Abuse of Dominance21 November 2023
21 November 2023 (View Media Release in PDF) 1. The Competition Appeal Board (“CAB”)[1] has published its decision dismissing the...
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Cases, Singapore, Abuse of Dominance17 November 2023
17 November 2023 (View Media Release in PDF) 1. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has issued its findings...
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Cases, Singapore, Abuse of Dominance16 November 2023
16 November 2023 (View Media Release in PDF) 1. To better understand greenwashing on e-commerce websites in Singapore, the Competition and Consumer...
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2021, Legislation, Singapore31 December 2021 1. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has.
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2021, Legislation, Singapore15 November 20211. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has.
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2020, Legislation, SingaporeThe Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has conducted a review of.
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2016, Legislation, SingaporeThe Competition Commission of Singapore (“CCS”) issued its first set of Guidelines in.
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2015, Legislation, SingaporeIn November 2015, the Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) has extended the Competition (Block.
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2024, Bilateral Agreement, SingaporeCooperation agreements provide CCCS with a framework to cooperate with other competition agencies.
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2024, Bilateral Agreement, SingaporeCooperation agreements provide CCCS with a framework to cooperate with other competition agencies.
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2024, Bilateral Agreement, SingaporeCooperation agreements provide CCCS with a framework to cooperate with other competition agencies.
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2024, Bilateral Agreement, SingaporeCooperation agreements provide CCCS with a framework to cooperate with other competition agencies.
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2024, Bilateral Agreement, SingaporeCooperation agreements provide CCCS with a framework to cooperate with other competition agencies.