Regional Competition Center for Latin America Delivers Its First Guidelines and Sector Studies
Paolo Benedetti, Alain De Remes La Brely, Sep 15, 2012
The Regional Competition Center for Latin America (or CRCAL by its acronym in Spanish) is a multilateral initiative developed by thirteen competition agencies belonging to Latin America and the Caribbean. The central objective of the CRCAL is to improve competition agencies´ technical capacities in the region based on best international practices as a means to enforce competition law in Latin America…
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