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6/26/25, 8:58 AM   UAE showcases its experience in developing legislative framework for competition protection at 6th Arab Competition Forum in Iraq




          UAE  showcases  its  experience  in  developing  legislative  framework  for
          competition protection at 6th Arab Competition Forum in Iraq





























         Abu Dhabi, 25 June 2025 - The United Arab Emirates, represented by the Ministry of Economy and Tourism, participated in the 6th Arab
         Competition  Forum  held  in  Baghdad,  Iraq,  under  the  theme  ‘Competition  Law  Enforcement  in  the  Arab  Region.’  The  delegation
         engaged in high-level discussions aimed at strengthening collaboration with Arab competition authorities, with a particular focus on
         recent market developments - especially in mergers and acquisitions (M&As), cross-border anti-competitive practices, and regulatory
         frameworks.
         The forum served as a significant platform to explore the pivotal role of competition policy in fostering innovation and attracting foreign
         investments. It underscored the importance of establishing institutions for competition and strengthening investigative capacities in line
         with  global  best  practices. Through  a  series  of  engaging  discussions,  participants  explored  key  topics  such  as  the  enforcement  of
         competition law, the transformative impact of technology on markets, and strategies for improving coordination among Arab competition
         authorities. Additionally, the event highlighted successful experiences and best practices from member states.

         In  his  keynote  address  at  the  forum,  Mohammed  Sultan  Janahi,  Director  of  the  Competition  Department  at  the  UAE  Ministry  of
         Economy and Tourism, highlighted the UAE’s pioneering efforts in establishing a robust legislative framework to safeguard competition.
         “By aligning with global best practices, this framework fosters fair business practices, drives sector-wide productivity, and reinforces the
         UAE’s position as a highly competitive and attractive destination for both regional and international investors,” he added.

         The Federal Decree-Law No. (36) of 2023 on Competition Regulation marks a transformative advancement in the UAE's competition
         protection framework. This landmark legislation significantly strengthens the legal system's autonomy while broadening its jurisdictional
         reach to encompass all activities affecting UAE markets - including cross-border operations and digital marketplaces.

         The  new  law  reaffirms  the  UAE's  commitment  to  aligning  with  global  best  practices  by  limiting  exemptions  exclusively  to  fully
         government-owned entities that play a vital role in the national economy. To ensure effective implementation, the Ministry of Economy
         and Tourism, in partnership with key government stakeholders, will conduct a nationwide series of workshops in 2025, engaging judicial
         authorities,  local  economic  departments,  legal  experts,  and  private  sector  representatives.  These  initiatives  aim  to  deepen
         understanding of the new legislation and its compliance requirements, directly supporting the 'We the UAE 2031' vision.
         In  this  regard,  Cabinet  Decision  No.  (3)  of  2025  concerning  the  thresholds  for  notification  of  economic  concentration  operations
         reinforces  the  role  of  the  Ministry  of  Economy  and  Tourism  in  monitoring  and  supervising  economic  concentration  activities  of
         establishments  in  the  country,  ensuring  compliance  with  fair  competition  rules.  This  is  achieved  by  specifying  the  thresholds  and
         controls  related  to  dominant  positions  and  the  obligatory  notification  of  economic  concentration  operations  implemented  under  the
         Competition Regulation Law. These measures are designed to strengthen fair competition, ensure market stability, deter monopolistic
         practices, and promote market access for new entrants - an essential step given that the UAE is home to over 1.1 million companies
         and economic institutions.
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