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The Competition Commission of Singapore (“CCS”) 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 Competition 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:

“HelpingMarkets SOAR”

is a theme which encapsulates the roles and underlying

functions of CCS – to help markets that are made up of businesses and consumers

succeed, and to create a vibrant economy together with its partners and

stakeholders. By showcasing different kinds of flying devices, we have attempted

to symbolically capture the essence of the markets in their diversity.

Making markets

work well to create

opportunities and

choices for businesses

and consumers in

Singapore.

A vibrant economy

with well-functioning

markets and innovative

businesses.

Integrity

Professionalism

Passion

Teamwork

MISSION

ABOUT

CCS

VISION

CORE VALUES

TAKING ACTION AGAINST

ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES

ADVOCATING THE IMPORTANCE

OF COMPETITION

EXPLAINING BENEFITS

OF COMPETITION

THROUGH STAKEHOLDER

COLLABORATIONS AND

INNOVATIVE COMMUNICATIONS