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  • OFT issued competition advice under new process

    The OFT has issued its first advice under a new process allowing it to give firms clarity on certain competition law issues.

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    OFT issued competition advice under new process

    44/10 27 April 2010
    The OFT has today issued its first advice under a new process allowing it to give firms clarity on certain competition law issues.
    Under the Short-form Opinion process the OFT aims to provide guidance, within a prompt timetable, to businesses seeking clarity on how the law applies to prospective collaboration agreements between competitors which raise novel or unresolved competition issues.
    In the first trial use of the process, grocery wholesalers Makro-Self Service and Palmer & Harvey have received guidance, following a request for clarification, on the competition implications of a proposed joint purchasing agreement. The OFT considers that the deal between the companies to secure better prices from common suppliers through a collective purchasing agreement is unlikely to restrict competition in the market.
    During its analysis, the OFT identified a concern that certain exchanges of information between the firms could potentially lead to a reduction in competition. However following OFT advice, the parties have agreed to ensure the data they supply to each other is general and aggregated, preventing either company from extrapolating specific or sensitive information.
    The new process is being trialled in response to feedback from business that some potentially beneficial collaboration between companies is not proceeding due to concerns about infringing competition law, which carries civil and in some circumstances criminal sanctions.
    The process involves parties submitting a statement of facts agreed between themselves. The OFT does not verify these for accuracy or completeness or carry out any market testing and bases its opinion on these 'assumed facts'. The OFT will consider requests from companies and will publish Short-form Opinions in order to provide wider guidance to a range of businesses or sectors. The Opinions will only be available for a limited number of cases per year, and the OFT will choose these cases by applying its usual prioritisation principles.
    Jackie Holland, OFT Director of Competition Policy, said:
    'This process is a straightforward and quick way of providing clarity on competition law to businesses planning innovative forms of collaboration. Though companies must still ensure for themselves that they are fully compliant with competition law, this provides an important means of giving clear advice to them and others in similar situations in the future. We hope that this process, developed in direct response to business concerns, will ensure companies are not prevented from undertaking legitimate and beneficial arrangements.'
    NOTES
    The OFT expressed the opinion that despite increased contact between P&H and Makro, the proposal was unlikely to reduce competition as the firms would not have the power to raise price/reduce output in the sale or delivery of products downwards in the supply chain to the food, service, catering and hospitality industry or food or grocery retailers. The OFT expressed the opinion that the proposal involving cheaper prices from a supplier may allow the companies to increase competition on price creating the benefit of lower prices for suppliers and consumers.
    Any opinions I give are my own. Any advice I give is without liability. If you are unsure, please seek qualified legal advice.

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