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18 Competition Law and Policy © Oxford University Press, 2007. All rights reserved.
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Competition Law & Policy Learning Objectives: Understand the nature and rationale of competition law and policy in Australia; Understand what is meant by a restrictive trade practice; Explain the prohibited conduct under Part IV of the TPA; Explain what is meant by the following restrictive trade practices: price fixing, third line forcing and retail price maintenance; Understand when an entity or individual has misused their market power; Explain the nature and role of the law regulating mergers and acquisitions; Understand the penalties and breaches of Part IV of the TPA.
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Competition Law & Policy cont... What is Competition Law? Parts IV and VII of the TPA Regulating restrictive trade practices Policy of promoting free and fair competition Consumer welfare promoted through consumer choice
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Purposes of Part IV TPA Horizontal Restraints:- Conduct that restricts competition between competitors; Vertical Restraints:- Conduct that restricts the ability of suppliers or customers to engage in lawful trade; Misuse of market power; Mergers and acquisitions that have the potential of undermining competition.
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Competition Law & Policy cont… Prohibited Conduct under Part IV of the TPA Anti-competitive agreements and exclusionary provisions, including primary or secondary boycotts: s.45; Misuse of market power: s.46; Exclusive Dealing: s.47; Resale Price Maintenance: ss.48, 96-100; Mergers that would have the effect or likely effect of substantially reducing competition in a substantial market: ss.50 and 50A.
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Price Fixing Section 45A of the TPA Contract, arrangement or understanding between competitors Substantially lessening competition
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Sections 45-45EA deal with a variety of anti- competitive agreements including:- Agreements that involve market sharing of goods: s.45(2); Agreements that contain an exclusionary provision: s.45(2); Price Fixing Agreements: s.45A; Secondary Boycotts: ss.45D-45EA.
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Misuse of Market Power Section 46 of the TPA prohibits a corporation that has a substantial degree of power in a market from taking advantage of that power. Key elements of section 46 are:- Substantial degree of market power; Take advantage. See also: Melway Publishing Pty Ltd v Hicks Pty Ltd and Queensland Wire Industries v BHP.
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Third Line Forcing Sections 47(6) and 47(7) of the TPA prohibit a supplier dealing with a customer on the condition that the customer will acquire goods or services from a third party. Limits the ability of the buyer of the good to choose between suppliers of another product (ie reduces fair competition). See:- TPC v British Building Society.
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Resale Price Maintenance Section 48 of the TPA Agreement which attempts to set a minimum price (or floor)
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Types of Resale Price Maintenance Agreements Agreeing with a reseller that the latter will not advertise or sell below a specified price; Setting a minimum price at which resellers should advertise, display or offer their goods for sale for the resupply of services; Inducing resellers not to discount; Taking or threatening to take action against a reseller to force the reseller to sell the goods or resupply services at or above the minimum specified price; Indicating a price that is taken by the reseller as a price below which the reseller should not resell.
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Mergers & Acquisitions Section 50 TPA (domestic mergers) and Section 50A (offshore mergers). Effect or likely effect of substantially lessening competition in a market. Can apply to ACCC for merger authorisation. See:- Toll Holdings Ltd v Patrick Corporation Ltd [2006] FCA
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Competition Law & Policy cont... Penalties & Remedies Monetary penalties of up to $10 million for companies and monetary penalties of up to $500,000 for individuals: s.76; Injunctions: s.80; Damages: s.82; Divesture of shares or assets that have been acquired in the case of an unauthorised merger: s.81.
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Competition Law & Policy cont… Penalties & Remedies cont… Other orders made by court application to an aggrieved party including specific performance, rescission of a contract and variation: s.87; Probation orders, community service orders and corrective advertising orders: s.86C; Adverse publicity orders: s.86D; Compensation orders to a victim: s.79B. See also: ACCC v Australian Safeway Stores Pty Ltd [2003] FCA.
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