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BRICS International Competition Conference 2023 — CCI Chair on how to foster fair competition through cooperation

As India is all set to host the 8th BRICS International Competition Conference (ICC) in New Delhi during October 11–13 to discuss, analyse, and address significant competition-related issues, this powerful platform also offers opportunity to explore new dimensions, perspectives, and challenges in competition law and policy in the BRICS countries in the context of the rapidly evolving global markets, writes Ravneet Kaur, Chairperson, Competition Commission of India.

By Ravneet Kaur  Oct 6, 2023 2:16:03 PM IST (Updated)

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In an interconnected world, the principles of fair competition in markets and cooperation amongst competition authorities serve as an instrument for economic growth and innovation. The 8th BRICS International Competition Conference (ICC), to be hosted by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) at New Delhi during October 11–13, offers a platform to discuss, analyse, and address significant competition-related issues and fosters collaboration among the BRICS nations to ensure that markets remain open, competitive, and innovative.
India, a burgeoning economy with a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, and a vast consumer market, recognises the indispensable role of fair competition. The Conference will allow the BRICS partner countries to share their insights, learn from each other and work together to devise regulatory tools that facilitate the same. The collaborative spirit of the BRICS nations is a powerful force that can help in shaping global economic trends and fostering innovation.
The BRICS ICC was first contemplated in 2009 with a focus on challenges of competition policy development in the BRICS countries. This biennial conference has been vital in promoting cooperation, experience sharing and mutual learning amongst the competition authorities of BRICS countries. Over the years it has emerged as a major platform for high-level exchange on competition law and policy matters.