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About
Competition Commission of Singapore



The Competition Commission of Singapore
(“Commission”) is a statutory body that was
established under the Competition Act (Chapter
50B) on 1 January 2005. Its core function is to
administer and enforce the Act, and it comes under
the purview of the Ministry of Trade and Industry.


Today’s competition landscape is getting tougher.
As businesses develop and grow, they search for
new methods to give themselves the competitive
edge. As they do so, CCS’s role is to ensure
businesses compete on a level playing field. In this
regard, CCS has two areas of focus – enforcement
and advocacy.


CCS enforces the Competition Act by taking action
against anti-competitive practices. It also advocates
the importance of competition and explains the
benefits of competition in the market place through
innovative communications.






























“On Top of Our Game” suggests the high level of competence
and excellence CCS has proven—and continues to prove—
in upholding competition policies across industries and
advancing the Singapore economy in the process.
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