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"A competition bill was drafted in 2004 but has not yet been transmitted to parliament. Concerns regarding the status and success of the privatisation process had led the authorities to suspend it in 2001. To reactivate this process, a confidential diagnosis presented to the authorities in 2006 includes proposals to draft specific laws to cover public enterprises and holders of public service concessions."<ref>http://www.globalcompetitionforum.org/africa.htm#Angola</ref> | "A competition bill was drafted in 2004 but has not yet been transmitted to parliament. Concerns regarding the status and success of the privatisation process had led the authorities to suspend it in 2001. To reactivate this process, a confidential diagnosis presented to the authorities in 2006 includes proposals to draft specific laws to cover public enterprises and holders of public service concessions."<ref>http://www.globalcompetitionforum.org/africa.htm#Angola</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 5 July 2007
Angola is in the process of adopting a competition law.
"A competition bill was drafted in 2004 but has not yet been transmitted to parliament. Concerns regarding the status and success of the privatisation process had led the authorities to suspend it in 2001. To reactivate this process, a confidential diagnosis presented to the authorities in 2006 includes proposals to draft specific laws to cover public enterprises and holders of public service concessions."[1]