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, Singapore17/08/2017CCS organised a Roundtable Discussion on “E-commerce and Competition in ASEAN” on 17.
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News, Singapore16/08/2017Themed “New Approaches For A New Economy”, the conference was jointly organised by the.
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News, Singapore16/08/2017Data is increasingly being recognised as an asset to businesses and an engine for economic growth.
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News, Singapore16/08/2017The Handbook was completed by CCS with inputs from ASEAN Member States. The handbook highlights how.
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News, Singapore22/06/2017Chief Executive of the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS), Mr. Toh Han Li, and Chairman of.
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Cases, Singapore, Anticompetitive Agreeement14 November 2019
The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has approved the application by Emirates to remove its capacity commitments for the...
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Cases, Singapore, Anticompetitive Agreeement13 September 2019
CCCS Consults on the Application by Emirates To Remove Its Capacity Commitments 13 September 2019 (View Media Release in PDF) 1) The...
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Cases, Singapore, Mergers & Acquisitions11 September 2019
CCCS Consults on the Proposed Acquisition by Bread Talk Group Limited of Food Junction Management Pte Ltd 11 September 2019 (View Media Release in...
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Cases, Singapore, Abuse of Dominance28 May 2019
1. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has concluded its investigations into the supply of lift spare parts for the...
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Cases, Singapore, Mergers & Acquisitions22 February 2019
The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“CCCS”) has today cleared the proposed acquisition by DKSH Holding (S) Pte....