COMESA prohibits collective boycotts through its competition law framework. The COMESA Competition Regulations prohibit anti-competitive agreements between competitors, including agreements to collectively boycott certain suppliers or customers. Any such agreement is considered a violation of competition law and can result in fines and other penalties for the companies involved. Additionally, COMESA's competition authorities actively monitor and investigate anti-competitive practices, including collective boycotts, to ensure fair competition in the region.
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Anonymous
3 days ago
Discuss about socio economic and political development of Ethiopia from 1941-1974