Draft guidance on Horizontal Agreements
Detail of outcome
16 August 2023: The CMA has published its guidance on the application of the Chapter I prohibition in the Competition Act 1998 to horizontal agreements (‘Guidance on Horizontal Agreements’).
Separate to the consultation on a draft version of the Guidance on Horizontal Agreements, the CMA also consulted on draft guidance on the application of the Chapter I prohibition in the Competition Act 1998 to environmental sustainability agreements (‘Sustainability Guidance’).
At the time of both consultations, the CMA’s intention was that the Sustainability Guidance and the Guidance on Horizontal Agreements would be integrated into a single document, when finalised.
The CMA now intends to publish the Sustainability Guidance as separate, stand-alone guidance document. A final version of the Sustainability Guidance will be published in due course, and updates will be provided on the separate consultation page: Draft guidance on environmental sustainability agreements
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Original consultation
Consultation description
Original consultation
The CMA is consulting on draft guidance on the application of the Chapter I prohibition in the Competition Act 1998 to horizontal agreements. The CMA is seeking responses by 8 March 2023.
The Competition Act 1998 (CA98) prohibits agreements between businesses that restrict competition in the UK (unless they meet the conditions for exemption in section 9(1) of the CA98 or are otherwise excluded). This is known as the Chapter I prohibition. An agreement can be exempt from the Chapter I prohibition if it creates sufficient benefits to outweigh any anti-competitive effects. A ‘block exemption’ exempts whole categories of agreements on the basis that agreements within the category would be likely to be treated as exempt if they were assessed individually. If an agreement meets the conditions set out in a block exemption, it is automatically exempt.
The purpose of the draft guidance under consultation is to explain how the CMA applies the Chapter I prohibition to common types of agreements between actual and potential competitors (referred to as ‘horizontal agreements’).
The guidance also describes the application of the Specialisation Agreements Block Exemption Order 2022 and the Research and Development Block Exemption Order 2022, which came into force on 1 January 2023, and is intended to help businesses assess horizontal agreements to establish whether they fall within the scope of these block exemptions.
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Published 25 January 2023Last updated 16 August 2023 + show all updates
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