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CHAPTER EIGHT ARTICLE 168 The rules of competition shall not apply to -
ARTICLE 169 1.. The goal of the Community Competition Policy shall be to ensure that the benefits expected from the establishment of the CSME are not frustrated by anti- competitive business conduct. 2. In fulfilment of the goal set out in paragraph 1 of this Article, the Community shall pursue the following objectives:
ARTICLE 170 1. In order to achieve the objectives of the Community Competition Policy,
2. Every Member State shall establish and maintain a national competition authority for the purpose of facilitating the implementation of the rules of competition. 3. Every Member State shall require its national competition authority to:
4. Nothing in this Article shall be construed as requiring a Member State to disclose confidential information, the disclosure of which would be prejudicial to the public interest or to the legitimate commercial interests of enterprises, public or private. Confidential or proprietary information disclosed in the course of an investigation shall be treated on the same basis as that on which it was provided. 5. Within 24 months of the entry into force of this Treaty, the Member States shall notify COTED of existing legislation, agreements and administrative practices inconsistent with the provisions of this Chapter. Within 36 months of entry into force of this Treaty, COTED shall establish a programme providing for the repeal of such legislation, and termination of agreements and administrative practices.
ARTICLE 171 For the purposes of implementation of the Community Competition Policy, there is hereby established a Competition Commission (hereinafter called "the Commission) having the composition, functions and powers hereinafter set forth.
ARTICLE 172 1. The Commission shall comprise seven members appointed by the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission to serve on the Commission. The Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission shall appoint a Chairman from among the members so appointed. 2. The Commission shall comprise persons, collectively having expertise or experience in commerce, finance, economics, law, competition policy and practice, international trade and such other areas of expertise or experience as may be necessary. 3. A Commissioner shall be appointed for a term of five years and such appointment may be renewed for a further period of not more than five years as determined by the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission. 4. A Commissioner may be removed from office only for inability to perform the functions of his office or for misbehaviour and shall otherwise be subject to the disciplinary procedures of the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission. 5. A Commissioner shall be removed only on the vote of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission that represents not less than three-quarters of all the Members of the Commission. 6. A Commissioner may at any time resign the office of Commissioner by writing under his hand addressed to the Chairman of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission. 7. A Commissioner shall not enter upon the duties of the office unless he has taken and subscribed before the Chairman of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, the Oath of Office set out in the Annex to this Treaty. 8. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Article, the Conference shallon the recommendation of COTED execute the functions required to be carried out by the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission where the Parties to the Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice are less than seven.
ARTICLE 173 1. The Commission shall:
2. In discharging the functions setout in paragraph 1, the Commission shall:
3. The Commission may, by directions in writing and subject to such conditions as it thinks fit, delegate any of its functions to one or more of its members.
ARTICLE 174 1. Subject to Articles 175 and 176, the Commission may, in respect of cross-border transactions or transactions with cross-border effects, monitor, investigate, detect, make determinations or take action to inhibit and penalise enterprises whose business conduct prejudices trade or prevents, restricts or distorts competition within the CSME. 2. The Commission may, in accordance with applicable nationallaws, in the conduct of its investigations:
3. The Commission may, on the basis of its investigations, make determinations regarding the compatibility of business conduct with the rules of competition and other related provisions of the Treaty. 4. The Commission shall, to the extent required to remedy or penalise anti- competitive business conduct referred to in Article 177:
7. The Commission may establish its own rules of procedure.
ARTICLE 175 1. A Member State may request an investigation referred to in paragraph 1 of Article 174 where it has reason to believe that business conduct by an enterprise located in another Member State prejudices trade and prevents, restricts or distorts competition in the territory of the requesting Member State. 2. Where COTED has reason to believe that business conduct by an enterprise in the CSME prejudices trade and prevents, restricts or distorts competition within the CSME and has or is likely to have cross-border effects, COTED may request an investigation referred to in paragraph 1 of Article 174. 3. Requests under paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be in writing and shall disclose sufficient information for the Commission to make a preliminary assessment whether it should proceed with the investigation. 4. Upon receipt of a request mentioned in paragraph 3, the Commission shall consult with the interested parties and shall determine on the basis of such consultations whether:
5. The consultations shall be concluded within 30 days of the date of receipt of the request for the investigation, unless the parties agree to continue the consultations for a longer period. 6. Where the Commission decides to conduct the investigation, the Commission shall: 104.
7. Where the Commission decides to conduct an enquiry following an investigation, the Commission shall afford any party complained of the opportunity to defend its interest. 8. At the conclusion of an enquiry, the Commission shall notify the interested parties of its determination. 9. Where the Commission determines that a party has engaged in anti- competitive business conduct, it shall also require the party to take the action necessary to remove the effects of the anti-competitive business conduct. 10. Where a specific course of action is required under paragraph 9, the enterprise concerned shall take the appropriate course of action within 30 days of the date of notification. If the concerned enterprise cannot comply, it shall notify the Commission and request an extension. 11. If the enterprise cannot comply within the time period specified and fails to inform the Commission, the Commission may apply to the Court for an order. 12. A party which is aggrieved by a determination of the Commission under paragraph 4 of Article 174 in any matter may apply to the Court for a review of that determination.
ARTICLE 176 1. Where the Commission has reason to believe that business conduct by an enterprise in the CSME prejudices trade and prevents, restricts, or distorts competition within the CSME and has cross-border effects, the Commission shall request the national competition authority to undertake a preliminary examination of the business conduct of the enterprise. 2. Where a request is made under paragraph 1, the national competition authority shall examine the matter and report its findings to the Commission within such time as may be determined by the Commission. 3. Where the Commission is not satisfied with the outcome of its request, the Commission may initiate its own preliminary examination into the business conduct of the enterprise referred to in paragraph 1. 4. Where the findings of the preliminary examination under paragraphs 2 and 3 require investigation, the Commission and the Member State concerned shall hold consultations to determine and agree on who should have jurisdiction to investigate. 5. If there is a difference of opinion between the Commission and the Member State regarding the nature and effects of the business conduct or the 105. jurisdiction of the investigating authority, the Commission shall:
6. Nothing in this Article shall prejudice the right of the Member State to initiate proceedings before the Court at any time. 7. Where there is a finding that the Commission has jurisdiction to investigate the matter, the Commission shall follow the procedures set out in paragraphs 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Article 175.
ARTICLE 177 1. A Member State shall, within its jurisdiction, prohibit as being anti-competitive business conduct, the following:
2. Anti-competitive business conduct within the meaning of paragraph 1 includes the following:
3. Subject to Article 168, a Member State shall ensure that all agreements and decisions within the meaning of paragraph 1 of this Article shall be null and void within its jurisdiction. 4. An enterprise shall not be treated as engaging in anti-competitive business conduct if it establishes that the activity complained of:.
ARTICLE 178 For the purposes of this Chapter:
ARTICLE 179 1. Subject to paragraph 2 of this Article, an enterprise abuses its dominant position in a market if it prevents, restricts or distorts competition in the market and, in 107. particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, it:
2. In determining whether an enterprise has abused its dominant position, consideration shall be given to:
3. An enterprise shall not be treated as abusing its dominant position if it establishes that:
ARTICLE 180 1. In any case where a Member State is uncertain whether business conduct is prohibited by paragraph 1 of Article 177, such a Member State may apply to the Commission for a ruling on the matter. If the Commission determines that such conduct is not prohibited by paragraph 1 of Article 177, it shall issue a negative clearance ruling to this effect. 2. Subject to paragraph 3, a negative clearance ruling shall be conclusive of the matters stated therein in any judicial proceedings in the Community. 3. The Court may, on an application of the Commission, review a decision of the Commission where the decision was induced by deceit or improper means.
ARTICLE 181 The Commission may exempt from the provisions of this Part any business conduct referred to it if it considers that the impact of such conduct on competition and trade in the CSME is minimal.
ARTICLE 182 Subject to this Treaty, COTED shall develop and establish appropriate policies and rules of competition within the Community including special rules for particular sectors.
ARTICLE 183 1. Where COTED determines, pursuant to Article 182, that special rules shall apply to specific sectors of the Community, it may suspend or exclude the application of Article 177 to such sectors pending adoption of the relevant rules. 2. COTEO may, on its own initiative or pursuant to an application by a
Member State in that behalf exclude or suspend the application of Article 177 to any
sector or any enterprise or group of enterprises in the public interest.
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