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Lithuanian Competition Council Sets Priorities for 2024, Focusing on Energy, Health, Retail, and Digital Markets Sectors

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The Lithuanian Competition Council has announced its sectoral priorities for 2024, with a focus on the energy, health, retail trade, and digital markets sectors.

18.01.2024 | Lithuanian competition authority


The Lithuanian Competition Council has identified the energy, health, retail trade, and digital markets sectors as its priorities for 2024. In the energy sector, the Council will monitor the development of electric vehicle charging station infrastructure and investigate potential barriers to competition. In the health sector, the Council will continue its investigation into violations of competition law and assess proposed legal regulations. In the retail trade sector, the Council is conducting investigations into potential violations related to the sale of consumer goods and beverages. In the digital markets sector, the Council plans to publish guidelines addressing business practices that may restrict competition. The Council will take active investigative and preventive actions in these sectors, including examining concentrations, assessing the impact of legislation, investigating complaints, and conducting educational activities.

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