Contents
Article 3.Fundamental principle in competition
Article 4.Scope of application
CHAPTER 2:The Trade Competition Commission
Article 5.The Trade Competition Commission
Articles 6.Rights and duties of the Commission
CHAPTER 3:Competition in Trade
Article 7.Promoting a fair trade competition
Article 9.Merger and Acquisition
Article 10.Elimination of other business entities
Article 11.Collusion and Arrangements
Article 12.Cartel with foreign business persons
Article 14.Measures against business entities who commit offences
Lao People's Democratic Republic Peace
Independence Democracy Unity Prosperity
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Prime Minister’s Office No. 15 /PMO
Vientiane, dated 04/02/2004
DECREE
ON TRADE COMPETITION
Based upon the Law regarding the Government No. 02/NA, dated 8 May 2003; Based upon the Business Law No. 03194/NA, dated 18 July 1994;
Based upon the proposal of the Minister of Commerce, No. 0713 /MOC.ERIT, dated 18 July 2003,
The Prime Minister issues
Decree:
General Provisions
This Decree is issued to define rules, measures and enforcement to regulate monopolization and unfair competition in trade of all forms, aiming to promote fair trade competition, protect the rights and legal interests of consumers and to encourage business activities in the Lao PDR to function efficiently in the market economy mechanism as determined by the Government of the Lao PDR.
In this Decree:
- "acquisition" means the power in business management of one business entity by purchasing the property or buy all or part of the shares of another business entity;
- "business person" means a person who sells goods, buys goods for further processing and sale or buys goods for resale or is a service provider;
- "Commission" refers to the Trade Competition Commission;
- "consumer" means any buyer and/or user of goods and services purchased from a seller;
- "goods" refers to products designed for durable and non-durable consumption, including document certifying the ownership of these goods; "trade" means trade in goods and services;
- "market dominance" means sales volume or market share of any goods or services of one or more business entities is above that prescribed by the Trade Competition Commission;
- "merger" means two or more business entities coming together and forming into one business entity with the result the individual business entity will cease to exist;
- "monopoly" means the dominance of the market individually or in collusion with other businesses;
- "price" means price charged in the sale of goods and services;
- "service" means accepting to perform or performing services, giving for use or interest in goods or any activity for payment in return or other consideration, except wages;
Article 3.Fundamental principle in competition
Business activities of all sectors are equal under the law, they cooperate and compete with each other in a fair manner by in compliance with this Decree and concerned Laws and regulations.
Article 4.Scope of application
This Decree applies to the sale of goods and services in business activities.
The Trade Competition Commission
Article 5.The Trade Competition Commission
The Trade Competition Commission shall consist of concerned parties of the trade sector and a number of relevantly experienced people.
The Minister of Trade, by virtue of his position, is the Chairman and appoints members of this Commission.
The Trade Competition Commission shall have its office and its permanent secretariat within the Ministry of Commerce.
Articles 6.Rights and duties of the Commission
The Fair Trading Commission has the rights and duties as follows:
Competition in Trade
Article 7.Promoting a fair trade competition
The Government of the Lao PDR encourages business entities of all economic sectors to undertake businesses under competitive conditions with equality, fairness, and cooperation.
It is prohibited for a business person to perform any act stipulated in Articles 9, 10, 11 and 12 of this Decree so as to monopolize any market of goods and services.
Article 9.Merger and Acquisition
It is prohibited for a business person to monopolize the market in the form of a merger or acquisition that destroys competitors or substantially reduces or limits competition.
Article 10.Elimination of other business entities
It is prohibited for a business entity to act or behave so as to cause losses directly or indirectly, by such conduct as dumping, limiting or intervening with intent to eliminate other business entities.
Article 11.Collusion and Arrangements
It is prohibited for a business entity to collude or make arrangements to engage in unfair trade practices in any form, such as:
Article 12.Cartel with foreign business persons
It is prohibited for any business entity to establish and operate a business in the Lao PDR that has business relations with a foreign business entity either by contract, share holding or other form to act to limit the opportunity of local businesses to choose to purchase from or sell goods or provide services directly to, a foreign business entity.
Any act stipulated in Article 8, 9,10, 11 and 12 of this Decree may be exempted for some specific sector or business for socio-economic or security reasons.
The Trade Competition Commission is assigned to consider and provide exemptions from time to time.
Measures against
offenders
Article 14.Measures against business entities who commit offences
A business entity that commits offences under this Decree shall be dealt with as follows;
All civil servants and authorities that commit offences under this Decree will be dealt according to the law.
Final provisions
The Ministry of Commerce and the Trade Competition Commission are assigned to implement this Decree.
This Decree is effective from August 1st, 2004.
All rules and regulations, which are contrary to this Decree, are superseded.
The Prime Minister
Boungnang VORACHITH