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Iraq merger control: dominance-based regime, no clear notification or suspension rules, and cross-border implications

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A conversation with Thomas Calvert, partner, and Aro Omar, senior associate, on key issues on merger control in Iraq. 1. Have there been any recent developments regarding the regime and are any updates/developments expected in the coming year? Are there any other ‘hot’ merger control issues in Iraq?

The Competition and Antitrust Law No. 14 of 2010 (CAL) stands as Iraq’s core framework for competition and antitrust. Its remit is to organise market competition and deter monopolistic behaviour harmful to participants in the Iraqi marketplace. As for recent movement, it is understood that the Council of Competition and Antitrust Affairs (the Council) was formed and held its first meeting on 10 July 2023. Article 4.1 of the CAL mandates the creation of the Council, identifying it as the principal state authority charged with implementing the CAL. Under Article 1.2, the Council possesses legal personality together with financial and administrative independence, enabling it to function without supervision from other governmental bodies. That said, the Council must submit reports to the Prime Minister’s Office, and all appointments to the Council are to be made by the Prime Minister’s Office...

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