THE United States and India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
on Anti-trust Cooperation that aims to facilitate greater cooperation between
the U.S. and Indian competition authorities. The Chairperson Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) Jon Leibowitz and the United States Department of Justice
Acting Assistant Attorney General, Joseph Wayland from the US side and
Competition Commission of India Chairman Ashok Chawla and the Ambassador of
India for the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (Government of India) signed this
Memorandum of Understanding. The MOU was signed in Washington DC on 27 th
September, 2012. The signing took place in the presence of senior officers from
the US Department of State, the US Federal Trade Commission, US Department of
Justice and the Embassy of India.
The
U.S. and Indian competition authorities desire to enhance the effective
enforcement of their competition laws by creating a framework that provides for
enforcement cooperation. The two countries have recognized that it is also in
their common interest to work together in technical cooperation activities
related to competition law enforcement and policy.
The
U.S. and Indian competition authorities intend to cooperate to enhance the
effective enforcement of their competition laws, to share and to keep each other
informed of significant competition policy and enforcement developments. They
also plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the cooperation under this Memorandum
on a regular basis to ensure that their expectations and needs are being met.
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