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Events `Lessen overlap of regulators' Our Bureau
Competition rules The determination of competition principles should be left with the CCI. In many parts of the world, like in the EU and Mexico, follow this principle.
New Delhi , March 19 The Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Dr C. Rangarajan, has said that any overlap between the sector-specific regulators and Competition Commission of India (CCI) should be minimised, as it could delay the decision-making process. Speaking at a workshop on `Competition Assessment and Regulatory Impact Analysis: Instruments for Competition Advocacy' organised by the CCI jointly with Department for International Development, FIAS, and World Bank, here he said, "The existence of a large number of regulators, together with the CCI, may raise issues of overlap with unintended problems of forum-shopping and delayed decision-making." He said sectoral regulators have been established for the capital market, insurance etc.
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