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This document supplements the ACCC immunity and cooperation policy for cartel conduct – October 2019. The frequently asked questions may be amended from time to time to address issues that may arise in the application of the policy.
Changes to the Act from 6 November 2017 mean that it is now possible to obtain protection from legal action for resale price maintenance conduct by lodging a notification.
This Guide provides information about exclusive dealing notifications. Broadly, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another restricts the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what or where it deals.
The Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Information Sharing Scheme (MVIS) is a mandatory scheme that came into effect on 1 July 2022. Under the MVIS, all repairers have fair access to the information needed to service and repair vehicles.
This report highlights areas of concern the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has identified with the conduct of some suppliers and manufacturers in the new caravan retailing market
This report contains observations about the ACCC's approach to authorising competitor collaborations in response to COVID-19.
This report contains observations about the key consumer and fair trading issues arising from COVID-19.
This policy sets out the ACCC’s approach to applications for immunity from proceedings initiated or authorised by the ACCC or the Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) in relation to cartel conduct, and how cooperation provided to the ACCC by cartel participants will be recognised.
If something goes wrong with your new car, you may be entitled to a remedy under the consumer guarantees as well as the manufacturer's warranty or any extended warranty you might have.
This guide provides information on the ACL for the motor car and motorcycle sales and repair industries.