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PROMOTING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSUMER CHOICE



Increases consumer choices



Provides good value for money



Improves quality and services



Promotes market efficiency



Encourages productivity



Spurs innovation

OBJECTIVES OF COMPETITION ACT


 
 

KEY PROHIBITIONS

 




Anti-Competitive Agreements

Section 11

Agreements between businesses, which have the object or effect of preventing, distorting or restricting competition





Abuse of Dominant Position

Section 21

Business with substantial market power engages in conducts that prevent or hamper others from competing in the market





Anti-Competitive Mergers

Section 23

Mergers, which have resulted, or expected to result, in a substantial lessening of competition in the market

 

ANTI-COMPETITIVE AGREEMENTS

Enforcement date: 1 January 2020





Price Fixing

Agreements to fix prices of goods or services instead of competing for the best value for money





Market Sharing

Agreements to divide up market by the type of goods or services, or by geographical area





Supply Limitation

Agreements to limit the quantity of goods or services to create artificial shortage in the market





Bid Rigging

Agreements between bidders or potential bidders that limit or reduce competition in a tender process

NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS


CCBD Publishes Monthly Article Series on Competition in Pelita Brunei
21/09/2024

​The Competition Commission of Brunei Darussalam (CCBD) is excited to introduce a new four-chapter article series on the Competition Act, which will be published monthly from September to December in Pelita Brunei. This series aims to provide valuable insights into the principles and applications of the Competition Act in Brunei Darussalam, contributing to greater public awareness and understanding

Read More
https://www.ccbd.gov.bn/Images1/News%20Images/2024/CCBD%20Training/1000022960.jpg
CCBD Organises Training on the Competition Act in Collaboration with CCCS
17/09/2024

​The Competition Commission of Brunei Darussalam (CCBD) recently organised a comprehensive training session on the Competition Act, aimed at enhancing the understanding and enforcement of competition law in Brunei Darussalam​.

Read More
https://www.ccbd.gov.bn/Images1/News%20Images/2024/Eid%202024(1).jpg
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 1445H
11/04/2024

​CCBD would like to wish everyone a Selamat Hari Raya!

Read More

LODGE COMPLAINT

Notice any anti-competitive behaviour in the market? 


 
 

CONTACT US



Executive Secretariat
Competition Commission Brunei Darussalam, 
Level 5, Ministry of Finance and Economy Building,
Commonwealth Drive,
Bandar Seri Begawan, BB3910,
Negara Brunei Darussalam
exec.secretariat@ccbd.gov.bn
+673 2383100


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PROMOTING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSUMER CHOICE

 




Increases consumer choice





Incentives to provide good value for money





Improves quality and services





Promotes market efficiency





Encourages Productivity





Spurs innovation

 

OBJECTIVES OF COMPETITION ACT

 
 

KEY PROHIBITIONS

 




Anti-Competitive Agreements

Section 11

Agreements between businesses, which have the object or effect of preventing, distorting or restricting competition





Abuse of Dominant Position

Section 21

Business with substantial market power engages in conducts that prevent or hamper others from competing in the market





Anti-Competitive Mergers

Section 23

Mergers, which have resulted, or expected to result, in a substantial lessening of competition in the market

 

ANTI-COMPETITIVE AGREEMENTS

Enforcement date: 

1 January 2020




Price Fixing

Agreements to fix prices of goods or services instead of competing for the best value for money





Market Sharing

Agreements to divide up market by the type of goods or services, or by geographical area





Supply Limitation

Agreements to limit the quantity of goods or services to create artificial shortage in the market





Bid Rigging

Agreements between bidders or potential bidders that limit or reduce competition in a tender process

COMPETITION COMMISSION BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS


CCBD Publishes Monthly Article Series on Competition in Pelita Brunei

September 21, 2024

​The Competition Commission of Brunei Darussalam (CCBD) is excited to introduce a new four-chapter article series on the Competition Act, which will be published monthly from September to December in Pelita Brunei. This series aims to provide valuable insights into the principles and applications of the Competition Act in Brunei Darussalam, contributing to greater public awareness and understanding

Read More
https://www.ccbd.gov.bn/Images1/News%20Images/2024/CCBD%20Training/1000022960.jpg

CCBD Organises Training on the Competition Act in Collaboration with CCCS

September 17, 2024

​The Competition Commission of Brunei Darussalam (CCBD) recently organised a comprehensive training session on the Competition Act, aimed at enhancing the understanding and enforcement of competition law in Brunei Darussalam​.

Read More
https://www.ccbd.gov.bn/Images1/News%20Images/2024/Eid%202024(1).jpg

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 1445H

April 11, 2024

​CCBD would like to wish everyone a Selamat Hari Raya!

Read More

LODGE COMPLAINT



Notice any anti-competitive behaviour in the market? 


CONTACT US


Executive Secretariat
Competition Commission Brunei Darussalam, 
Level 5, Ministry of Finance and Economy Building,
Commonwealth Drive,
Bandar Seri Begawan, BB3910, 
Negara Brunei Darussalam

exec.secretariat@ccbd.gov.bn
+673 2383100