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The Office for the Internal Market (part of the Competition and Markets Authority), has published a report giving an overview of the UK internal market.
The CMA board guidance sets out OIM Task Groups’ powers and functions.
The OIM’s code of conduct sets out the general obligations of the OIM Panel Chair and OIM Panel Members.
The OIM has officially launched today and is calling on businesses to report any issues relating to trading across different areas of the UK.
Contact the CMA press office if you’re a journalist with a media enquiry about the OIM.
The OIM’s objective is to support the effective operation of the UK Internal Market. It assesses whether the Internal Market is operating effectively and provides expert and independent advice to UK government and devolved a…
The Statement of Policy explains how the Office for the Internal Market (OIM) will approach the enforcement of its information-gathering powers.
The guidance sets out how the OIM will carry out its functions in support of the effective operation of the UK internal market.
Use this service to report an issue with buying or selling goods or services between different parts of the UK, or difficulty using a professional qualification awarded in one part of the UK.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consulted on a draft Statement which explains how the Office for the Internal Market (OIM) will approach the enforcement of its information-gathering powers.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consulted on draft guidance which explains how it will approach the exercise of its new function the Office for the Internal Market (OIM).
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