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Closed consultation on Digital Competition Regime

On 14 February 2025, the Australian Treasury closed its consultation for a new digital competition regime. This regime aims to promote competition in digital platform markets. It regulates anti‑competitive conduct across digital services including app marketplaces, advertising technology, and social media. The regime proposes specific obligations on "designated" digital platforms prohibiting actions such as self-preferencing, anti-competitive tying, lack of transparency, and restrictions of interoperability or switching. Platforms will be designated based on market significance, measured using revenue and user thresholds, and a qualitative assessment of market power. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will oversee monitoring, enforcement, and compliance, with significant penalties for breaches and mechanisms.

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Scope

Policy Area
Competition
Policy Instrument
Anti-competitive agreements regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content, streaming service provider, platform intermediary: e-commerce, software provider: app stores, search service provider, platform intermediary: other
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
central government

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2024-12-02
in consultation

On 2 December 2024, the Australian Treasury opened a consultation on a proposal for a new digital c…

2025-02-14
processing consultation

On 14 February 2025, the Australian Treasury closed its consultation for a new digital competition …

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