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published on 14 May 2024 | reading time approx. 4 minutes
The European Commission has extensively updated and expanded its guidance on market definition under competition law. This is significant for companies and their advisors, as a correct market definition is crucial in competition law, especially when it comes to determining a company’s market shares or competitors. Inaccurate market definition can lead to an incorrect legal assessment and thus result in behaviour that violates competition law.
The European Commission's revised guidance can be found in the "Commission Notice on the definition of the relevant market for the purposes of Union competition law" (C/2024/1645). The previous version had been in force for more than 25 years, which is why the revision has been eagerly awaited by competition law practitioners. The new version is significantly more comprehensive and reflects the developments of the last decades.
The new version requires immediate action, especially for companies
Johannes Scherzinger, LL.M. (King’s College London)
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