Media Release
Issued 7 August 2006/017
Trans-Tasman merger protocol agreed
The New Zealand Commerce Commission and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission have agreed to a Cooperation
Protocol for Merger Review.
The protocol takes effect from today and is designed to assist cooperation in merger review between the ACCC and the
Commerce Commission.
The Commerce Commission Chair, Ms Paula Rebstock, and the ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel said the protocol “will reduce
compliance costs for businesses, and save taxpayers money by reducing the costs of making merger decisions.”
They also said that the protocol will increase the effectiveness of competition laws in both countries: "The protocol is
consistent with both governments' shared objective of streamlining the trans-Tasman business environment".
The ACCC and the Commerce Commission will seek to apply this protocol to the greatest possible extent, consistent with
their priorities, aims, functions and respective laws, interests and enforcement responsibilities, when they:
- review the same merger transaction:
- exchange information for use in a merger review being conducted by either agency: or
- _otherwise exchange information with the aim of assisting the respective agencies in carrying out their merger review
processes and functions.
Commission media releases can be viewed on its web site www.comcom.govt.nz
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