On 17 December 2020, the Turkish Competition Authority (“TCA”) announced, on its website, the reasoned decision as a result of its investigation against certain auto expertise services providers in a province of Turkey (i.e. Gaziantep), unveiling a price fixing and supply cartel among the concerned service providers. [1] The findings of the case have once again proved that: small and medium enterprises (“SMEs”) are more inclined to engage in such anti-competitive activities as well as the lack of knowledge and awareness on antitrust compliance [2]; and regardless of their restricted budgets, a corporate culture of compliance might be further promoted by the TCA through first prioritizing certain sectors and then ensuring the interiorization of antitrust rule among SMEs. The preliminary
The Turkish Competition Authority fines auto expertise services providers for price fixing and supply cartel (Auto / Çözüm / Dyno Max...)
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