Zimbabwe 1996

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Governed by: Competition Act of 1996[1] (hereinafter referred to as “Competition Act”)(hereinafter referred to as “Amended Act”).

Category Subcategory Score Comment
Scope Extraterritoriality 0
Remedies Fines 1 Article 29(7) of the Competition Act allows the Commission to fine for violations of the Act.
Prison Sentences 1 Article 29(7) of the Competition Act allows the Commission to impose imprisonment for violations of the act.
Divestitures 0
Private Enforcement 3rd Party Initiation 1 Article 44 gives injured 3rd parties a right of action.
Remedies Available to 3rd Parties 1 Article 44 gives injured 3rd parties the right to collect damages.
3rd Party Rights in Proceedings 0
Merger Notification Voluntary 0
Mandatory 0
Pre-merger 0
Post-merger 0
Merger Assessment Dominance 1 Article 32(3) defines a merger that is contrary to the public interest as one that is likely to result in a monopoly situation.
Restriction of Competition 1 Article 32(1)(a) of the Competition Act says that in assessing a merger the Commission must take into consideration the interest in maintaining and promoting competition.
Public Interest (Pro D) 0
Public Interest (Pro Authority) 1 Article 32(1) of the Competition Act tells the Commission to consider whether the merger will be contrary to the public interest.
Other 0
Efficiency 1 Article 32(1)(c) of the Competition At says that the Commission can take into account the reduction of costs and development of new technologies.
Dominance Limits Access 0
Abusive Acts 0
Price Setting 0
Discriminatory Pricing 0
Resale Price Maintenance 0
Obstacles to Entry 0
Efficiency Defense 0
Restrictive Trade Practices Price Fixing 0
Tying 0
Market Division 0
Output Restraint 0
Market Sharing 0
Eliminating Competitors 0
Collusive Tendering/Bid-Rigging 1 Article 6 of the First Schedule of the Competition Act prohibits bid rigging.
Supply Refusal 0
Efficiency Defense 0

References

  1. United Nations Conference on Trade Development website, http://r0.unctad.org/en/subsites/cpolicy/Laws/zimbabwe.pdf