Competition Policy in a Changing Political Landscape Time for a reset?
Event Details
Competition policy and regulation has relatively clearly defined goals, including the enhancement of consumer welfare and the pursuit of market efficiency. In the current hyper-politicized environment, the challenge for competition authorities is how to pursue these goals while navigating political pressures and public sentiments that have the capacity to influence competition policy and enforcement decisions.
The annual Chatham House Competition Policy conference will assess how thinking on antitrust and market regulation is being reshaped in the prevailing political context, nationally and internationally, and amid the influence of non-competition factors, including industrial policy and trade objectives.
The conference will now take place online over three days.
Speakers Include
- Michael Grenfell, Executive Director, Enforcement, Competition and Markets Authority
- Olivier Guersent, Director-General, DG Competition, European Commission
- Susan Hinchliffe,, Global Executive Counsel, Competition Law & Policy, General Electric
- Noah Phillips, Commissioner, US Federal Trade Commission
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The Chatham House Rule
To enable as open a debate as possible, this conference will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
Pricing and Registration
BIICL's network benefits from complimentary access as part of our partnership with the Competition Policy LIVE conference. BIICL members should contact us for further details .
Contact
For any questions about the event please contact
Lauren Cornwall +44(0) 20 7957 5727