*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. In recent weeks, the Government of French Polynesia has urgently referred to the Polynesian Competition Authority (PCA), as well as to the Economic, Social, Environmental and Cultural Council of French Polynesia (CESEC), for an opinion on a draft law of the country which aims to set the legal framework of the PPN and PGC regime, taking into account some of the recommendations made by the PCA in its opinion no. 2019-A-01 of 2 April 2019. More specifically, the country's bill aims to strengthen the price framework for basic necessities (PPN)
Competition policy: The Polynesian Competition Authority makes several recommendations concerning the Government’s plan to strengthen the price framework for basic necessities and consumer products
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