The Competition Bureau has joined the competition authorities of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom in a new working group focussed on sharing information to identify and prevent potentially anticompetitive conduct in the global supply and distribution of goods.
The working group brings together the Bureau, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), the New Zealand Commerce Commission and the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority.
In light of pandemic-related disruptions to global markets, the five competition authorities will share information on potentially anticompetitive conduct affecting global and domestic supply chains. The purpose of the working group is to help identify attempts by businesses to use supply chain disruptions as a cover for price-fixing or other collusive activities that involve competitors cooperating instead of competing with each other.
Competitive prices and product choices are vital to consumers and businesses, particularly those struggling to make ends meet in the wake of the pandemic. Competitive markets also play a key role in driving economic recovery and growth, to the benefit of all Canadians.
The Competition Bureau will work closely with its international counterparts and will not hesitate to take action against any conduct in violation of Canada's Competition Act.