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jok3333 [9.3K]
1 year ago
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Using the current examples (include cases of resolved or pending judgments) evaluate the success or failures of the Competition

Policy of South Africa (10)
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Mumz [18]1 year ago
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South Africa's competition policy seeks to limit abuse of dominance and proactively open the economy, stimulating development as critical tools to transform and grow the economy.

<h3>What is the influence of the competition policy?</h3>

Competition policy is about applying rules to make sure businesses and companies compete fairly with each other. This encourages enterprise and efficiency, creates a wider choice for consumers and helps reduce prices and improve quality.

Therefore, the competition policy has been more of success than failure.

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