Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?

The role of competition law is to protect the process of competiti on among firm in the market by prohibiting anti - competitive behaviours such as Cartel and abuse of dominant position. It provides a level playing field between firms to compete openly i n the market. However, it is often arg...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin, Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff, Hassan, Halyani, Ahamat, Haniff
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spelling my.iium.irep.347632024-08-08T08:28:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/34763/ Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia? Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff Hassan, Halyani Ahamat, Haniff K Law (General) KPG Malaysia The role of competition law is to protect the process of competiti on among firm in the market by prohibiting anti - competitive behaviours such as Cartel and abuse of dominant position. It provides a level playing field between firms to compete openly i n the market. However, it is often argued that by promoting open compet ition, competition law gives large firms with large capital and resources and more advance technology a competitive advantage vis - à - vis small and medium firms. This forces the smaller firms out of the market due to the inability to compete with the larger competitors. This paper will analyze the legal provisions regulating competition in the market by virtue of the Competition Act 2010. This paper will then ana lyze to what extent the l aw promotes the interest of small and medium firms. This paper argues tha t the competition law protects rather than hinders the development of SMEs in Malaysia. For example, the provisions on dominant position and abuse thereof give the power to the competition commission to prevent large firms from taking advantage of their ma rket power to the detriment of consumers and smaller firms. However, competition law should not be used to protect inefficient and weak competito rs and should not punish larger firms just because they are more efficient than the smaller firms. The law only controls the conducts that affect the process of competition and the smaller firms may benefit naturally from this protection. 2013 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34763/1/KLIBEL_1.pdf Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin and Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff and Hassan, Halyani and Ahamat, Haniff (2013) Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia? In: KL International Business Economics and Law, 8th-9th April 2013, Hotel Putra, Kuala Lumpur. http://klibel.com/proceeding/klibel2013-april/
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Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin
Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff
Hassan, Halyani
Ahamat, Haniff
Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
description The role of competition law is to protect the process of competiti on among firm in the market by prohibiting anti - competitive behaviours such as Cartel and abuse of dominant position. It provides a level playing field between firms to compete openly i n the market. However, it is often argued that by promoting open compet ition, competition law gives large firms with large capital and resources and more advance technology a competitive advantage vis - à - vis small and medium firms. This forces the smaller firms out of the market due to the inability to compete with the larger competitors. This paper will analyze the legal provisions regulating competition in the market by virtue of the Competition Act 2010. This paper will then ana lyze to what extent the l aw promotes the interest of small and medium firms. This paper argues tha t the competition law protects rather than hinders the development of SMEs in Malaysia. For example, the provisions on dominant position and abuse thereof give the power to the competition commission to prevent large firms from taking advantage of their ma rket power to the detriment of consumers and smaller firms. However, competition law should not be used to protect inefficient and weak competito rs and should not punish larger firms just because they are more efficient than the smaller firms. The law only controls the conducts that affect the process of competition and the smaller firms may benefit naturally from this protection.
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author Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin
Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff
Hassan, Halyani
Ahamat, Haniff
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin
Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff
Hassan, Halyani
Ahamat, Haniff
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin
title Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
title_short Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
title_full Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
title_fullStr Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
title_full_unstemmed Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
title_sort competition law and the smes: does the competition act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the smes in malaysia?
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/34763/1/KLIBEL_1.pdf
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