COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Exemptions From the Provisions of Competition Law
EXEMPTIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF YOUR COMPETITION LAW
Actions authorised under other types of law
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13. | If there is a potential conflict between your competition law and other laws, how
do you determine which law takes precedence? Please specify the law and the
provision of that law.
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According to Article 46 of FTL, the provisions of this law
shall not apply to any act performed by an enterprise in accordance
with other laws.
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the provisions --
Article 46 of FTL. |
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Import Cartels or Agreements Between Importers
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14. | Does your competition law exempt or partially exempt agreements aimed at
controlling the flow of imports into your country? Please specify the law and
provision of that law. What type of behaviour is this provision aimed at and
what is the nature of the provision?
| A: |
Yes. Article 14 (1)-5 of FTL.( This is also one of the gateways
provided under Article 14 for the possible exceptional approval.) | |
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type of behavior is this provision aimed at and the nature
of the provision --
Firstly, unless the practice is under the approval of FTC, it
is prohibited. (Article 14 provides 7 gateways for the exceptional
approval.) |
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Export Cartels or Agreements Between Exports
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15. | Does your competition law exempt or partially exempt agreements between
exporters from your country? Please specify the law and the provision of that
law. What type of behaviour is this provision aimed at and what is the nature
of the provision?
| A: |
Yes. Article 14(1)-4 of FTL. | |
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the type of behavior is this provision aimed at and the nature
of the provision --
Please refer to question 14. |
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Specific products or industries
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16. | Are there any specific products or industries (e.g. agriculture, international
shipping) which are exempted or partially exempted from your competition
law? Please list the sectors exempt or partially exempt and the nature of the
exemption.
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Yes. | |
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| Sectors which are partially exempted |
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Nature of exemption |
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| Communications and transportation enterprises |
| Article 46(2) of FTL |
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| Government enterprises |
| Article 46(2) of FTL |
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| Public Utility |
| Article 46(2) of FTL |
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Small business
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17. | Are there any exemptions or partial exemptions from your competition law
for small and medium size businesses? Please specify the law and the
provision of that law. What is the nature of the exemptions? And how is
small business defined?
| A: |
Yes. Article 14(1)-7 of FTL
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the nature of the exemptions --
This is one of the gateways provided under Article 14 of FTL.
For the nature, please refer to question 14. | |
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the definition of small business --
According to Article 21 of the Enforcement Rules of FTL, the
small and medium-sized enterprises mentioned in Subparagraph 7,
Article 14 of the Law shall be determined in accordance with the
statute for Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises.
Please see Attachment F. |
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Rationalisation cartels or agreements
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18. | Rationalisation cartels are agreements between firms, and authorised by the
government, to close down inefficient plants, reduce capacity and reorganise
production in order to increase overall industry efficiency and performance.
Does your competition law contain any exemptions or partial exemptions for
rationalisation cartels? Please specify the law and the provision of that law.
| A: |
Yes. Article 14(1)-2 of FTL (For the nature, please refer
to question 14.) |
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Depression cartels or agreements
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19. | Depression cartels are agreements between firms and authorised by the
government to reduce production to meet a temporary downturn in the
market. Does your competition law contain any exemptions or partial
exemptions for depression cartels? Please specify the law and the provision
of that law.
| A: |
Yes. Article 14(1)-6 of FTL (For the nature, please refer
to question 14.) |
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Government agencies
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20. | Are Government agencies exempted or partially exempted from your
competition law? Please specify the law and the provision of that law.
And what is the nature of the exemptions?
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Practices authorised by administering bodies
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21. | Is there any provision for competition agencies or the relevant ministers
exempt specific activities from the competition law? Please specify the law
and the provision of that law. Please specify the criteria which are applied in
deciding whether to exempt activities or not.
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Yes. Article 46(2) of FTL. | |
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the criteria for exemption --
There are five-year transmission period for public utility or
communications and transportation enterprises to adjust. |
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Intellectual property
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22. | Does your competition law contain any exemptions for actions relating to the
protection of intellectual property rights? Please specify the law and the
provision of that law. And what is the nature of this exemption?
| A: |
Yes. Article 45 of FTL. | |
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the nature of exemption --
As long as the intellectual property rights owners reasonably
exercise their rights in accordance with the Copyright Law, the
Trademark Law, or the Patent Law, the FTL provisions are not applicable. |
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Labour markets
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23. | Does your competition law exempt or partially exempt labour market activities?
Please specify the law and the provision of that law. And what is the nature of
the exemptions?
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Yes. Article 2 of FTL. | |
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the nature of exemption --
In situations where Labors or Unions engage in transactions by
providing goods or services, they are subject to the FTL when
their conducts go beyond employment relationship and aim at the
restraints of competition. |
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Other exemptions
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24. | Are there any other exemptions from your competition law other than those
outlined above? Please specify the law and the provision of that law. Please
list the other exemptions from your competition law.
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