CMA Chair Highlights Competition's Role in UK Economic Growth
In a keynote speech, the Chair of the UK Competition and Markets Authority emphasized the critical role of competition and consumer protection in driving economic growth amidst current financial challenges.
23.10.2025 | UK competition authority
The Chair of the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) delivered a keynote speech focusing on the importance of competition and consumer regimes in fostering economic growth in the UK. With the country facing significant economic challenges, including high national debt and inflation, the Chair stressed that securing economic growth is essential for delivering public services and prosperity.
The CMA plays a vital role in creating a stable regulatory environment that encourages business investment. By promoting competition and protecting consumers, the CMA aims to drive innovation, investment, and productivity, ultimately benefiting the UK economy. The Chair highlighted recent actions taken by the CMA, including designating Apple and Google with strategic market status under the new digital markets competition regime, which aims to enhance competition in digital services.
Furthermore, the Chair addressed the need for regulatory reform in public procurement, emphasizing the importance of simplifying complex rules that hinder business growth. The CMA is actively seeking evidence from businesses on how competition policy can help unlock these issues. The speech also underscored the connection between consumer protection and economic growth, showcasing recent interventions that have aimed to protect consumers while stimulating competition.
In conclusion, the Chair reiterated the CMA's commitment to fostering a competitive environment that supports business investment and growth, while also enhancing consumer protection. The CMA is set to publish an updated strategy that will further outline its approach to measuring the impact of its work on the economy.
