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WORLD COMPETITION DAY

 

“ WORLD COMPETITION DAY ” 

5TH DECEMBER 2018

 

 THEME: DIGITAL ECONOMY, INNOVATION AND COMPETITION

International days are observed in various areas of governance to draw the attention of masses towards critical and vital issues. Such observances in the developing world are always very helpful to accelerate the agenda.

Campaigns to ensure consumers across the world realize the benefits from an effectively implemented competition regime, and play their role in making competition regimes work worldwide. It is critical that focus on competition policy and law issues at an international level be strengthened. This can be achieved through the adoption of a World Competition Day. Therefore, CUTS International (Consumer Unity & Trust Society) proposes that the 5th of December be declared a World Competition Day (WCD).

On December 5, 1980 the United Nations Conference approved the United Nations Set of Multilaterally Agreed Equitable Principles and Rules for the Control of Restrictive Business Practices thus marking a milestone in the history of Competition Law and Policy.

Considering the disruptive business models based on continuous innovation in today’s digital economy, the theme selected for this year is ‘Digital Economy, Innovation and Competition’.

 
 

Themes of previous years

2017 – “Competition and Disruption”

2016 - “Linkages between Competition and Intellectual Property”

2015 - “Competition Issues in Public Procurement”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Digital Economy, Innovation and Competition

 The digital economy is a major driver of economic growth in the 21st century and is fuelled by the rapid emergence of digital innovations. These innovations lie at the heart of the digital economy.

 The digital markets powered digital economy is characterized by big data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), platform-based business modes, multi-sided markets, network effects and tipping, user feedback loops deep pockets and common institutional investments. They present novel and complex competition concerns with both precompetitive and anticompetitive outcomes.

Digital markets are generally perceived to benefit consumers through more choices, lowered prices, increased transparency and improved product quality. On the other hand, they also have the potential to disrupt established practices, pose entry barriers, exhibit market concentration, and undermine competition in the economy.

 Therefore, on this year’s WCD, it becomes pertinent to deliberate upon the contemporary competition law challenges faced by the innovation led digital economy such as identifying the role of competition policy/law and authorities in shaping the digital economy; ascertaining the suitability of the traditional competition law tools to deal with the digital economy and innovative disruption and most importantly advocating for optimal regulation, which adequately protects innovation, and simultaneously enhances competition and consumer welfare.

Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) is the top Government organization mandated to protect consumers’ interests and ensure fair competition among businesses in Sri Lanka. The Authority was established in the 2003 under the Consumer Affairs Authority Act No.09. The Act has laid down necessary legal provisions empowering the CAA to take necessary actions to safeguard interests of consumers while maintaining effective competition among suppliers of goods and services.

Promotion of competition and consumer interest

With regard to anti-competitive practice, the CAA Act deems to prevail, where a person in the course of business, pursues a course of conduct which of itself or when taken together with a course of conduct pursued by persons associated with him, has or is intended to have or is likely to have the effect of restricting, distorting or preventing competition in connection with the production, supply or acquisition of goods in Sri Lanka or the supply or securing of services in Sri Lanka.

It is a recognized fact that innovation and competition are two of the most important pillars which support and foster the growth of an economy. In order to spur industrial development and to bring in socio-economic changes, it is important to have an environment which supports competition amongst firms as well as promotes the generation of intellectual property. The two most important policy measures taken by the governments to ensure innovation and growth are intellectual property and competition policy. However, when these two policy measures are implemented on the ground, they may not necessarily work in tandem with each other.

Through this platform, we intend to spread awareness among the citizens on benefits of a competitive market structure as well as the harmful effects of anti- competitive practices.

Pre – Deployment Residential Training Program for Investigation Officers conducted by Consumer Affairs Authority at MAS Athena, Thulhiriya.

The Consumer Affairs Authority conducted a successful residential training program on 21st and 22nd of October for Investigation Officers who were recently recruited to the Authority at the MAS Athena training center in Thulhiriya.

The purpose of conducting this training program was to enhance their knowledge and job related skills and to optimize their contribution towards the organization as well to the country. These investigation officers are already engaged in their duties and have conducted awareness programs, market surveillance, market research studies and establishment of consumer organizations etc.

The following topics were discussed at this training program by a talented resource panel.

Food Safety Policies in Sri Lanka by Mr. S. Nagiah – Dip. In Public Health (RSH – London), Member of Food Advisory Regulatory Commission, Secretary Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition

Mr. S.T. Abouthali - Asst. Director, Food Control Administration Unit, Ministry of Health

Consumer Empowerment by Mr. Arjun Seneviratne – Member of National Consumer Network of SL, Former Senior Consultant SEMA

Government Accountability & Transparency, Good Governance & Attitudinal Productivity by Dr. Saman Weerawansa, Director & Senior Lecturer Sri Lanka Foundation, Dr. Rizad, Senior Lecturer, Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medicine

Corruption Free Government Services by Commission to investigate of Bribery & Corruption

Legal System Regarding Consumer Protection by Mrs. Gayani Ranasinghe - Senior Legal Officer, Legal & Enforcement Division, Mr. A A Jasoor - Assistant Director, Consumer Affairs & Information Division

Consumer Redress Scheme by Mr. D.W. Johnthasan - Attorney at Law, Mr. Tharaka Vidanagamachchi – SIO, Consumer Complaint Unit, Legal & Enforcement Division

Market Investigation & Monitoring by Mr. W.W.A.K. Bandara - Deputy Director, Consumer Affairs & Information Division, Mr. Jasoor - Assistant Director, Consumer Affairs & Information Division, Mr. Daya Samarakoon - Assistant Director, Consumer Affairs & Information Division   

Managing Job & Work Stress, Service Satisfaction through Emotional Intelligence by

Mr. Ishri – Revolutionizer International Skills & Human Revolutionizing Institution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Awareness Program for School Teachers

A group of school teachers from Mawanella Zonal Education Division visited CAA premises today as a part of their annual field trip.
 

 

 

Towards a Secure Electricity Usage Tomorrow

Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka held a Media Brief and a workshop on the Issues Arisen due to Non-Standard Sockets & Plugs for non-Industrial Application with the participation of CAA, SLSI,SLC,IESL and consultants. This workshop held at SLIDA on 26th November 2018 for the local manufactures & importers of Plugs & Sockets.
Mr. M.S.M. Fouzer, Director General of CAA participated as a panel member of this workshop on the Directions 63 & 64 by CAA enforcement 1st of January 2019.
 

 

 

 

 

Let’s together for nation program

Let’s together for nation program at Ampara. Uhana and Mahaoya
 
Let’s together for nation program at Sammanthurrai, Karaittivu and Ninthavur
 
Let’s together for nation program at Sammanthurrai, Karaittivu and Ninthavur
 

 

 

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