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30 April 2024

Settlement Procedure: Overview For Businesses In Light Of Ukraine's New Competition Law

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Building on established practices, and taking inspiration from the successful experiences of international partners, the Ukrainian competition authority...
Ukraine Antitrust/Competition Law
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April 2024 – Building on established practices, and taking inspiration from the successful experiences of international partners, the Ukrainian competition authority (the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine) has introduced a settlement procedure for cartels and abuse of dominance cases. The procedure became effective on 30 January 2024 within the framework of recent competition law reforms.

The procedure is designed as a "win-win" enforcement tool that can both simplify and expedite the adoption of cartel or abuse of dominance decisions, and reduce fines by 15%, provided that defendants meet the respective competition authority eligibility requirements.

For more details, please see our leaflet covering this topic in English and Ukrainian below.

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ARTICLE
30 April 2024

Settlement Procedure: Overview For Businesses In Light Of Ukraine's New Competition Law

Ukraine Antitrust/Competition Law
Contributor
Kinstellar acts as trusted legal counsel to leading investors across Emerging Europe and Central Asia. With offices in 11 jurisdictions and over 350 local and international lawyers, we deliver consistent, joined-up legal advice and assistance across diverse regional markets – together with the know-how and experience to champion your interests while minimising exposure to risk.
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