Recent economic reforms in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have also resulted in an influx of direct foreign investment and a flurry of new merger and acquisition activity. In response, Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Competition (GAC) has updated its merger control regime and increased enforcement activity to discourage and penalize anti-competitive practices in the Kingdom.
As the leading mergers and acquisitions law firm in Saudi Arabia, AlGhazzawi & Partners regularly advises domestic and international clients on competition, World Trade Organization, and anti-trust matters in the Kingdom. Our 50+ year history coupled with our reputation amongst regulatory authorities allow us to gain clarity on the rapidly evolving competition and anti-trust laws in the Kingdom which we immediately utilize to the benefit of our clients.
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Competition (GAC) has become a powerful enforcement agency in the Kingdom. The new Competition Law which came into effect late 2019 is wide reaching with regards to anti-competitive practices and merger control rules. As a result, the number of anti-competitive complaints, investigation, and sanctions have risen sharply in recent years.
The threshold at which “economic concentration” concerns must be assessed by GAC is relatively low. It includes any transaction within a sector where the total sales of all participants combined exceed SAR 100 million (~USD $26 million). New market entrants often underestimate their exposure to anti-trust risk.
According to the GAC, the most common anticompetitive practices attracting penalties in Saudi Arabia are price fixing, retail constraints, market allocation, exclusive dealing, and bid-rigging in government tenders. Other issues cited include misleading customers practices and lack of cooperation during GAC investigations.
It is increasingly evident that domestic and international companies contemplating transactions that may place them in the crosshairs of Saudi competition regulators must seek specialized advice to assess their risks and understand their notification and filing obligations.
Our experienced Competition and Anti-Trust Practice Group provides prudent guidance on:
Our legal team has more than five decades of experience with complex competition and anti-trust matters involving both local and cross-border transactions in all key sectors of the economy. We help our clients remain compliant and defend their interests against anti-trust complaints.
Notable Competition and Anti-Trust matters include:
No matter the complexity of your competition and anti-trust law challenges, our legal team has the capabilities and depth to produce results. With offices located in Jeddah, Dammam, and Riyadh, we support domestic and international clients across the Kingdom. Contact us to book a consultation.
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It’s an exciting time to start a new business in the Kingdom. Whether you’re a Saudi national with entrepreneurial ambitions or a foreign company assessing the market, we can help.
It’s an exciting time to do business in the Kingdom. Working with the right law firm makes all the difference. Whether you’re a Saudi national with entrepreneurial ambitions or a foreign company assessing the market, we can help.