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Panic-mode off as ACCC grants authorisation for supermarkets to join forces

Panic-mode off as ACCC grants authorisation for supermarkets to join forces

25 March 2020
By Carla Massaria
The ACCC has granted urgent interim authorisation to supermarkets to collaborate in the wake of demand issues for essential products spurred by COVID-19.
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AP Eagers road tests the new merger authorisation process

AP Eagers road tests the new merger authorisation process

9 May 2019
By Kendy Ding
AP Eagers is the first to take the ACCC’s new merger authorisation process out for a spin. What points will AP Eagers need to drive home to the ACCC?
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Authorisation stations!

Authorisation stations!

8 May 2013
By Claire Bridge
On 6 May 2013 the ACCC released revised Draft Authorisation Guidelines for public comment. Submissions are due Friday 31 May 2013.
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One price isn’t right:  ACCC proposes to deny authorisation of minimum pricing for electrical goods

One price isn’t right: ACCC proposes to deny authorisation of minimum pricing for electrical goods

18 January 2013
By Monique Cormack
The ACCC has issued a draft decision proposing to deny authorisation to NARTA for setting a minimum advertised price for various electrical goods.
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