The Competition Act aims to promote healthy competition. It prohibits anti-competitive agreements between firms such as agreements to fix high prices or to carve up markets, and it makes it illegal for companies to abuse a dominant market position.
You need to be aware of the main rules to avoid breaking the law or becoming a victim of others' anti-competitive practices.
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