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Published on: 18 September 2025

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CMA publishes papers on competition policy and the UK’s industrial policy

The CMA released two papers exploring how competition policy can underpin the UK government’s industrial strategy: (i) a policy discussion paper on the role of competition in supporting UK scale-ups; and (ii) a review by the CMA’s Microeconomics Unit of the existing academic literature on how investment and competition relate over the business lifecycle.

Background

The government’s industrial strategy sets out eight priority sectors and highlights the need to help high-growth firms expand. The CMA’s work considers how competition policy can further this aim, tackling obstacles at different stages of development and assessing the wider evidence base.

Policy discussion paper

The discussion paper examines how competition policy can overcome sector-specific hurdles such as restrictive regulation and procurement practices, while also advancing economy-wide enablers, including access to data and interoperability. It further reviews how collaborations between businesses and merger activity may shape firms’ ability to scale up...

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