Progress

Current status
in force
01 Jan 2024in force
01 Jul 2022adopted
28 Jun 2022under deliberation
12 Mar 2022under deliberation

Scope

Implementers
Turkiye
Policy Area
Competition
Policy Instrument
Unilateral conduct regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: e-commerce
Government Branch
legislature
executive
Government Body
parliament
central government
Implementation Level
national

Timeline of events

01 Jan 2024
in force

Implementation of Regulation of Electronic Commerce (Amendment) Law including competition regulation

On 1 January 2024, the Regulation of Electronic Commerce Law is implemented. The Act prohibits “electronic commerce intermediary service providers” from selling their own trademarked goods on the e-commerce platform. Furthermore, the Act specifies t…

Event typelaw
Action typeimplementation
Government branchlegislature
Government bodyparliament
01 Jul 2022
adopted

Adoption of Regulation of Electronic Commerce (Amendment) Law including competition regulation

On 1 July 2022, the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye adopted the Amendment to the Regulation of Electronic Commerce Law. The Act prohibits “electronic commerce intermediary service providers” from selling their own trademarked go…

Event typelaw
Action typeadoption
Government branchexecutive
Government bodyparliament
28 Jun 2022
under deliberation

Introduction of Regulation of Electronic Commerce (Amendment) Law including competition regulation

On 28 June 2022, the Amendment to the Regulation of Electronic Commerce Law was introduced in the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye. The Bill aims to address uncompetitive practices in the electronic commerce market. The Bill specifies that provide…

Event typelaw
Action typeintroduction
Government branchexecutive
Government bodyparliament
12 Mar 2022
under deliberation

Announcement of Regulation of Electronic Commerce (Amendment) Law including competition regulation

On 12 March 2022, Turkish President Erdoğan announced the new Economic Reform Package, which includes an amendment to the Regulation of Electronic Commerce Law. The Bill aims to address uncompetitive practices in the electronic commerce market. The …

Event typelaw
Action typeannouncement
Government branchexecutive
Government bodycentral government