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GOVERNMENT PROGRESSING TRADE PRACTICES ACT REFORMS TO BENEFIT CONSUMERS
AND BUSINESS
The Treasurer announced today that the Government will propose amendments to
refine the Trade Practices Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2005 in the Senate
next week.
The Bill implements the Government’s response to the independent Review
of the Competition Provisions of the Trade Practices Act.
The Government’s amendments to the Bill will clarify the new merger processes.
TheBill provides for merger authorisation applications to be considered by
the Australian Competition Tribunal. The amended Bill will make clear that the
Tribunal will be required in each case to seek, and take account of, the views
of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
The Government’s amendments to the Bill will maintain the status quo
on the test for third line forcing conduct. Such conduct will continue to be
banned outright, rather than requiring proof of a substantial lessening of competition.
When the Bill was first introduced, the Government recognised that small businesses
with high turnover and small profit margins that wished to take advantage of
the new collective bargaining notification process may need a transaction limit
that is higher than the existing $3million limit (perbusiness per year) provided
for in the Bill. A higher transaction limit can be set by regulation. The Minister
for Small Business and Tourism is developing recommendations for these higher
transaction limits as appropriate.
The Government proposes that, once passed, the legislation and regulations
commence on 1 January 2006.
MELBOURNE
2 September 2005
Contact: Amanda Kennedy
03 9650 024