

December 2023
The 5th EU-India Competition Week took place in New Delhi between 5 and 7 December 2022. The Competition Week gathered officials from the European Commission Directorate-General for Competition (DG Competition) and the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to strengthen their dialogue on competition policy. Officials from the Belgian and French national competition authorities also joined the meeting.
The three days of discussions covered a wide range of topics, including antitrust cases in the digital economy, design, and implementation of ex-ante digital regulations, investigation of hub-and-spoke agreements and other atypical cartels, as well as competition enforcement, including how to assess arguments about sustainability goals in this context.
The importance of strengthening cooperation and partnership between the EU and India was highlighted in the Joint Communication: Elements for an EU strategy on India adopted on 20 November 2018. This year’s EU-India Competition Week also builds on the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of competition law signed between DG Competition and the Competition Commission of India on 21 November 2013 and on all previous Competition Weeks organised since 2018.
EU-India Competition Weeks take place annually. The next EU-India Competition Week is scheduled for December 2023.
AGENDA
Monday 5 December 2022
Antitrust cases in digital markets; designing and implementing ex ante digital regulation
09:45-10:00: Registration
10:00-10:15 Opening remarks
- Dr. Sangeeta Verma, Acting Chairperson, CCI
- Mr Seppo NURMI, Deputy Head of Delegation, Delegation of the European Union to India and Bhutan, New Delhi
- Mr Torben TOFT, Senior Expert, DG Competition, European Commission
10:30-13:00 Session I: Experiences with applying antitrust laws to the digital economy / markets
Overview:
- Antitrust concerns that have emerged in specific cases
- Investigative tools and enforcement challenges
- Finding appropriate solutions to particular cases – e.g. interim measures, types of remedies, restorative measures, assessing commitments
- Reflections on antitrust enforcement in practice: too far, too fast versus not far enough and not quick enough
- Lessons learned
- Extrapolating experience from digital cases e.g. as role of data, interoperability or access become a more common feature in traditional markets
- Review of significant cases
Presentations by
- Ms Paloma Lantero Madiedo, Case Handler, DG Competition, European Commission
- Shri Sachin Goyal, Joint Director (FA) and Ms Bhawna Gulati, Joint Director (Law), CCI
Discussion and Q&A session
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-16:00 Session II – The introduction of the EU’s Digital Markets Act
Overview:
- The background and context of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) – identified problems and objectives
- Interaction between the DMA and other rules, including competition law
- Main architecture of the DMA – scope, “gatekeepers” and obligations
- Enforcement of the DMA – governance and enforcement powers
- Next steps, including: implementation phase, notification by potential gatekeepers, developing an implementing procedural regulation
Presentation by
- Ms Paloma Lantero Madiedo, DG Competition, European Commission
Q&A and discussion session with perspectives from the CCI
Tuesday 6 December 2022
Cartels – investigating hub-and-spoke agreements and other atypical cartels; Update on India’s Competition (Amendment) Bill
09:00-09:30: Registration
09:30-10:20 Session I – Update on India’s Competition (Amendment) Bill
Overview:
- Update on legislative proceedings and the proposed substantive and procedural amendments in the Bill
- Implications for CCI
Presentation by
- K D Singh, Director (Law), CCI (30 minutes)
Q&A and discussion session
10:40-13:00 Session II – Investigating hub-and-spoke agreements
Overview:
- Background to hub-and-spoke agreements
- Test for establishing hub-and-spoke agreements – the necessary elements
- Framework for assessment
- Enforcement considerations, such as demonstrating two information disclosures; demonstrating two sets of intent; gaps in the evidence chain; and challenges of using inferences
- Experiences with hub-and-spoke investigations
Presentations by
- Ms Adélaïde NYS, Senior Case Handler, Belgian Competition Authority
- Ms Yakshi Jaisingh Chauhan, Deputy Director (Law), CCI
Q&A and discussion session
13:00-14:15 Lunch
14:15 – 16:00 Session III – Investigating other atypical cartels
Overview:
- Consideration of new forms of a cartel agreement, such as buyer cartels, labour agreements (e.g. no-poach and wage agreements), innovation collusion, etc, and the competition concerns
- Applicable theories of harm and test for assessment
- Should they be investigated as a by object / per se agreement?
- Challenges for investigating atypical cartels
- Case examples
Presentations by
- Shri Kuldeep Kumar, Joint Director (Law), CCI
- Ms Adélaïde NYS, Senior Case Handler, Belgian Competition Authority
Q&A and discussion session
Wednesday 7 December 2022
Competition enforcement and sustainability goals
13:30-14:00 Registration
14:00 – 16:00 Session I – Competition law and sustainable co-operation – perspective from Europe
Overview:
- The EU’s and its Member States response to sustainable development goals – prioritisation of sustainability
- To what extent should competition law apply to sustainability agreements vs maintaining incentives to innovate?
- How to assess sustainability factors in competitive assessments? What to focus on? e.g. anticompetitive practices that block or delay the entry of more sustainable products
- How to weigh the benefits of a sustainability agreement against restrictions of competition?
- Case experiences and guidance to companies
- Consideration of sustainability agreements in the context of the EU proposals to revise the Horizontal Block Exemption Regulations and Guidelines on Horizontal Cooperation Agreements
Presentation by
- Ms Elise PROVOST, Advisor to the Rapporteur Général and Head of the Sustainability Network at Autorité de la Concurrence (French Competition Authority) and Ms Emilie Baronnat, Senior Case Handler and Member of the Sustainability Network at Autorité de la Concurrence (French Competition Authority)
- Ms Jyoti JINDGAR BHANOT, Adviser, Antitrust Division, and CCI Secretary
Q&A and discussion session
16:30-16:45 Closing remarks
- Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Adviser (law), Competition Commission of India
- Mr Torben TOFT, Senior Expert, Directorate-General for Competition, European Commission
SPEAKERS
Michel Dupond
Veolia
PRESENTATIONS
Please note that information provided in the presentations below is the personal opinion of the resource person and CCI is not responsible for any discrepancy or omission
Day 1 - 09 December 2019
Day 2 - 10 December 2019
Day 3 - 11 December 2019