CCS Chief Executive, Mr Toh Han Li
expounds on several facets of the
work being done by CCS, from the
challenges being faced as a small
jurisdiction, the merger review
process, cooperationwith the foreign
competition authorities to CCS’s
advocacy mandate.
THE ANTITRUST SOURCE:
Interview with Toh Han Li
Experienced in the role of being
both the persecutor and the judge,
CCS Chief Executive, Mr Toh Han
Li elaborates on CCS’s outlook.
Be it dealing with global cartels,
the arguments on necessity for
competition law in the region
or the imminent changes in the
horizon, CCS is primed and ready.
MLEX MARKET INSIGHTS:
Singapore antitrust regulator
to focus on cartels, bid-rigging
and SMEs, chief executive says
A guide for Small and Medium
Enterprises (“SMEs”) on how an
efficiently functioning market can be
achieved with a level playing field.
Valuable insights are also shared
through the interviews of CCS Chief
Executive, Mr Toh Han Li and Mr
Adrian Sim, Founder and CEO, 6DM,
which collectively provide SMEswith
a greater understanding of anti-
competitive issues, how these may
affect them and what they can do
about such conduct.
ASME’SENTREPRENEURS’ DIGEST:
Competition Law: What’s in it
for you?
A paper which appraises the
development of the outpatient
haemodialysis market between
December 2012 and June 2015, after
themerger. This study, conducted by
CCS’s post-evaluation study team,
assesses entry and expansion, and
whether the merger has led to any
adverse effects on competition in
the market.
POST-ACTION EVALUATION:
CCS’s Merger Clearance in the
Dialysis Market
This toolkit is a replacement of a set
of Competition Impact Assessment
Guidelines for Government Agencies
published in 2008, presented as a
step-by-step guide for competition
authorities (“CA”) in ASEAN on
advocating for Competition Policy
Law (“CPL”). Containing successful
case studies and advice, this toolkit
endeavourstoprovideASEANMember
States with practical guidance, tools
and templates to develop and deliver
advocacy activities.
TOOLKIT FOR COMPETITION
ADVOCACY IN ASEAN
Commissioned by CCS, this research
paper by DotEcon Ltd presents the
impact of e-commerce activities
on businesses; and the specific
competition issues that e-commerce
activities can give rise to as well
as the implications for competition
policy and law in Singapore.
DOTECON:
E-commerce and its impact
on competition policy and law
in Singapore
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