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U.K. competition watchdog to enforce new digital markets regime

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 01/11/2024, 08:43 AM
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LONDON - The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is preparing to launch a new digital markets competition regime to promote innovation and fair practices among major technology firms, including Meta (NASDAQ:META) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL). According to Sarah Cardell, who spoke at a Silicon Valley conference today, this initiative is a direct result of the UK leveraging its post-Brexit authority to oversee and regulate the digital market more closely.

The CMA's Digital Markets Unit, pending the passage of legislation, will be responsible for ensuring that Big Tech firms operate in a way that benefits consumers and fosters innovation. The watchdog has outlined its intention to undertake several investigations within its first year of operations. These inquiries will focus on preventing product preference bias, ensuring service interoperability, and demanding algorithmic transparency from the large technology companies that dominate the market.

The establishment of this regime represents a significant step in the UK's efforts to create a more competitive and transparent digital economy. By setting clear expectations and rules for Big Tech, the CMA aims to prevent practices that could harm consumers or stifle competition from smaller tech firms. The Digital Markets Unit's role will be crucial in maintaining the balance between encouraging technological advancements and protecting the interests of users and competitors in the digital space.

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