INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION 2015

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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION 2015 The Commission for Protection of Competition is achieving more active and noticeable presence operating alongside international institutions and multilateral initiatives dealing with competition policy. Commission s representatives are taking part in all significant conferences, workshops and seminars, promoting the institution and its operations, and contributing to the improved visibility in international forums. During 2015, the Commission for Protection of Competition conducted a series of very important activities at the international level. The results in this field have contributed to raising of the institution s reputation before all relevant international organizations dealing with competition law and policy. The accession of the Republic of Serbia to the European Union and related activities also brought new commitments for the Commission for Protection of Competition. Commission s activities and results related to the cooperation with the European Union is extensively presented in Chapter 3 of the Report. Commission s representatives participated as speakers and lecturers in great number of international events, seminars and workshops; the Commission won organization of the OECD Regional Center for Competition seminar (September 2016) in a highly stiff competition environment; activities related to continuation of ongoing Commission employees internship plan in other competition authorities are implemented; an active contribution through submission of articles and analysis in the framework of International Competition Network operations is provided; continuation of cooperation based on project implementation with the European bank for Reconstruction and Development is agreed; and during 2015, an international conference, as well as several training events for employees is organized by the Commission. During 2015, the Commission has prepared and sent for publishing multiple comprehensive articles for renowned international newsletters dealing with competition policy topic Handbook on Competition, published by the Global Competition Review magazine, and Merger Review specialized newsletter for concentration issue as part of competition law and policy. Recently completed EU project Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Commission for Protection of Competition, contributed to capacity building efforts within the Commission itself, but also to the education of larger number of institutions that are important for implementation of competition policy courts, ministries, regulatory authorities, chambers of commerce, civil sector, etc. Project support enabled for the Commission - Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC) in the Republic of Serbia, Europe Aid/11SER01/07/11 CRIS 2012/293-188

Project Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Commission for Protection of Competition in the Republic of Serbia was completed in September 2015. The project was implemented for the duration of 30 months under GIZ International Services management, and implied strengthening of Commission s capacities, as well as implementing practical training events not only within the Commission but also for administrative court judges, business community and regulatory bodies representatives. This project enabled the introduction of E-database on all Commission s documents and cases, as well as E-case management system. The project was funded by IPA 2011 program. Basic components of the project, i.e. its goals were as follows: - improving capacities of the Commission for Protection of Competition; - strengthening capacities of market regulators in regards to competition, and - improvement of competition culture in the Republic of Serbia. Project tasks and activities have been aligned with overall project objective, set as contribution to increasing Republic of Serbia s capabilities to assume the obligations stemming from the Stabilization and Association Agreement in the field of competition, while the project purpose is described as providing adequate technical assistance to the Commission for Protection of Competition in strengthening institutional and operative capacities for more efficient enforcement of competition policy, with expected economic benefits for consumers and undertakings. During 2015, project activities enabled implementation of numerous important activities: - several comprehensive training sessions for Commission s employees have been conducted, covering impending introduction of E-case management system and related operations, in addition to down raids, improvement of managerial skills, etc. The presence of EU competition authority experts reinforced approximation of EU related practice and experiences - series of seminars covering competition law and policy topic were held for courts, ministries, regulatory bodies and civil society representatives, particularly emphasizing the importance of all parties in the competition related system and necessity of combined activities and joint approach - experts hired by the project (on a full-time and part-time basis as per specific topic needed) worked with Commission s representatives on additional education, but also on specific solutions to certain complex cases - significant amount of work on competition culture promotion is placed, and raising awareness on its importance for the economy and citizens is achieved. Advanced economic training and support program for employees of the Commission for Protection of Competition In cooperation with the Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the project was based on the following: - procurement of econometric software and employees related training

- improvement of knowledge related to forensic software implementation and down raids performances - definition and implementation of Commission s public relations strategy - seminars covering the topic of economic regulation and related regulated sectors Relations with international organizations Regional Competition Center of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) from Budapest Although not a member of the OECD, Serbia has a prominent role at the workshops organized within the frame of Regional Competition Centre RCC, which are held in Budapest. The RCC was founded in 2005 by the OECD and Hungarian competition authority. During previous period, representatives from Commission s Technical service attended several events (total of 5 seminars in 2015), and contributed through submitting written materials on cases from Commission s practice, on the grounds of which opinions and recommendations by experts and other competition authorities were made. Strengthening of cooperation and confirmation of trust towards the Commission can be seen in the fact that among a great number of expressed interests of countries for a joint organization of seminar, the OECD management opted for organizing one of the seminars planned for 2016 with our organization. The seminar will be held in Belgrade, during last week of September. Also, during national competition authorities management meeting, i.e. OECD Regional Competition Center membership meeting held in May last year, the Commission s recommendations were approved, thus significantly improving operations of this Center, alongside meeting the needs of the Commission, but also of all similar regional institutions and countries that are at the similar level of development regarding competition law and policy. The Commission also actively takes part in OECD operated projects whose Secretariat gathers data, makes analysis and provides professional assistance, and on those grounds organizes seminars and workshops for countries from the region. During 2015, the Commission continued with preparation and sharing of technical articles on competition law and policy issue, published in RCC e-bulletin. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD During 2015, the Commission continued a very close cooperation with the UN Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD. During previous year, the Commission failed to provide a representative for Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Competition meeting, but by sending materials and via video-conferences has managed to present its opinions on the most recent topics. The UNCTAD conference is an annual event, and aside ICN and OECD events represent the

biggest and most important international gathering in the world, covering the topic of competition law and policy. As during previous years, the Commission took part in answering a number of expert surveys, thus securing its place in UNCTAD materials published each year that cover legal aspects and practice of all international competition authorities. International Competition Network, ICN The ICN is an international organization of a global character, exclusively engaged in activities dealing with competition. Primary members of the organization are national competition authorities, while total number of members is 120, and Serbia (the Commission for Protection of Competition) has been a member since 2005. During 2015, Commission s representatives gave an active contribution during regular ICN workshops dealing with issues of harmonization of international competition authorities practices, and promotion and broadening of awareness on the importance of competition protection. For the needs of ICN, the Commission provided responses to questionnaires relating to provisions of the Law in reference to cartels, manners of conducting investigation, handling of notifications, leniency program, mitigation of penalties, powers granted to Commission etc. It is important to emphasize that during 2015, Commission s representatives have continued to be actively involved in operations of ICN working groups dealing with identification of cases of market misuses and undertakings concentration. In this manner, Commission s employees were enabled to access modern operational techniques and to follow up on decisions enacted by other competition authorities. The Merger working group gathers competition authorities representatives from more than 50 countries around the world. Membership principle and participation in this group imply organization of operations via distance teleconference mode on previously thematically determined conference topics. Although experiences in this field are only recent, it is estimated that such forms of cooperation provide with the possibility of direct exchange of experiences and opinions of members related to specific thematic issues being analyzed and concentration controls. Based on those forms of cooperation, it is determined that in Commission s operational methodology and in reference to concentration controls, exists the highest degree of harmonization against legislation and developed operational practices of other countries and international organizations. Sofia Competition Forum The Sofia Competition Forum, an organization dealing with competition law and policy is founded in Bulgaria in 2012. This is a joint initiative of the Bulgarian Commission for Protection of Competition and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, while the Serbian Commission was invited to be one of the co-founders. The SCF is exclusively dealing with the issues of competition law and policy and related improvements in the SEE and Balkans Region. Having in mind that the Commission has signed the Agreement on Cooperation with the

Bulgarian Commission for Protection of Competition, an intensive form of cooperation has been initiated from the very beginning, with joint operations as part of Forum s activities. During 2015, Commission s representatives have on two occasions thematically participated in workshops organized by the SCF. Energy Community Competition Network The Commission is a member of the Energy Community Competition Network, which enables exchange of experiences related to energy sector s competition policy implementation and provides recommendations in reference to the improvement of legal and institutional framework for more efficient implementation of those policies. During 2015, suggestions related to Energy Community s reform encompassing this international organization s broadening of jurisdictions to include the area of competition have been reviewed. One of the proposals referred to the option of the direct jurisdiction of Energy Community s Secretariat to investigate on competition infringement and permissibility of state aid in the energy sector of member states, including Serbia as well. However, this proposal was rejected during 2015. A single amendment to the Energy Community acts, significant to the Commission s operations and implementation of energy sector competition rules, relate to a liability of member state authorities to inform Energy Community s Secretariat on ongoing proceedings and to ensure uniform implementation of Energy Community s rules, comprising of competition rules as well. Commission s representatives participated in meetings of the Ministry of Energy and Mining, Energy Agency and other authorities, discussing the issues of the fulfillment of commitments related to Serbian membership in the Energy Community Competition Network. Bilateral cooperation: Protocols on Cooperation The Commission continuously works on the improvement of regional cooperation of competition authorities, their networking and establishment of close relations that will, among other things, improve efficiency of the said entities. In that sense and during 2015, the Commission signed the Protocol on Cooperation with the Agency for Protection of Competition of Montenegro, that together with already signed protocols (with Austria, Hungary, BiH, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Slovenia) creates a connection between the Commission and relevant regional authorities and enables more rapid exchange of information, know-hows and practices in the area of competition. During 2015, and within the framework established by the Protocol on Cooperation between the Commission and Croatian Competition Agency, Commission s representatives visited Zagreb in order to be familiarized with CCA practice in the area of insurance and financial services. In addition to regional countries, the Commission has signed cooperation agreements with the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan. As part of marking 25 years anniversary of operations of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russian Federation (FAS Russia), our delegation headed by the Commission s President, had a prominent role and opportunity to address the panel consisted of highest state representatives and leaders of the European and international competition authorities.

The Commission continued to have a remarkable bilateral cooperation with Japanese colleagues, as well as their representatives from the economic department of the Embassy of Japan in Serbia. Based on this cooperation, top senior Commission s representatives have participated in the work of Japanese business club in Serbia, presenting as speakers in thematic roundtables and panel discussions. Conferences, seminars and workshops Listed below are some of the most important meetings participated by Commission s representatives: - Every April, the Commission organizes its annual ''Competition Day'' event. This event constitutes an opportunity to present previous year s operational results and a place to gain the new know-hows through experts lectures. In 2015, such conference was organized with the participation of highest Serbian state authorities, business community and law offices representatives. In the course of last year s conference, a roundtable was held on the topic of current issues in the area of cartels and the influence of such cases on market competition, with a special roundtable dedicated to the topic of leniency program and the option of mitigation or reduction of punishment. As a part of the EU implemented project Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Commission for Protection of Competition in the Republic of Serbia, several seminars are organized with the participation of Commission s representatives, together with Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia, Belgrade Chamber of Commerce and regional Chambers (of Niš, Leskovac, Kragujevac, Subotica), as well as several NGO sector representatives and journalists associations and agencies. The goal of the seminar was to familiarize participants regarding competition law and its implementation effects on undertakings, so they could transfer gained knowledge to business entities. Organized by the EU Project Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Commission for Protection of Competition in the Republic of Serbia and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia, seminars on the topics of implementation of competition rules in specific sectors of economy (energy, insurance, financial service sector, etc.) were held, as well as on the topic of restrictive agreements that undertakings can conclude under the auspices of their business associations. Also during last year, a lecture on the topic of Key competition rules and authorization of the Commission for Protection of Competition was held, organized by the EU Project Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Commission for Protection of Competition in the Republic of Serbia and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia. The Commission participated in the Railway and Intermodal Working Group meeting held in Zagreb, organized by the South-East Europe Transport Observatory (SEETO) and European Commission/DGTREN. Predominated topics of the event were: familiarization with competition-related cases of the regional railway transport

markets; presentation of the Western Balkans Summit conclusions, an event held in Vienna specifically, the role of SEETO in implementation of harmonization measures, and regional implementation and monitoring of acquis communautaire in the transportation area; new legal provisions regarding self-governing and publication of access conditions and charges of rail terminals, including port terminals, and the importance of transparency of access conditions and terminals charges. In cooperation with the Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies and supported by the EBRD, six one-day sessions titled Interrelations between economic regulation and competition law and economic analysis of regulated economic activities were organized. As a part of the same project, Commission representatives from the Technical service attended additional training for the use of EnCase V. 7 forensic software tools, and regarding presentation of the most recent down raid methodology, with simulations and case examples provided. Participation in the work of the Subcommittee on Internal Market and Competition Protection (Brussels) a communication format based on the Stabilization and Association Agreement of the European Union and the Republic of Serbia, with the aim of improving communication between Serbian and EU Commission authorities representatives on various topics. The meeting covered topics related to the latest developments in the EU harmonization efforts dealing with intellectual, industrial and commercial properties; public procurement; the right of establishment and freedom to provide services; company law, accounting and audit; financial services (banking, insurance, securities and investment funds); public health and protection of consumers; competition policy (protection of competition in more strict sense, state aid, liberalization). Participation in the regional conference on IT forensic, held in Zagreb, covering the topic of investigating procedures and operations, and their role in the efficient implementation of competition rules; and, in the international conference on IT evidence - Data focus 2015, covering the topic of manners of conducting proceedings including forensic investigation and IT evidence collection. Participation in the workshop held in Istanbul, Turkey, organized by the ICN Unilateral Conduct Working Group, specialized in investigations of undertakings unilateral conduct, and in cooperation with the Turkish competition authority, on the topic Refusal to deal and assessment of the unilateral conduct of undertakings. Participation in the seminar (workshop) held in Budapest, Hungary, from December 8-10, 2015, organized by the OECD Regional Center for Competition and Hungarian competition authority, on the topic Competition Topics in Telecommunication and Electronic Communication Markets. Participation in the workshop organized by the American Federal Trade Commission and Romanian competition authority as SEE host, titled Economic instruments/models in determining relevant market, and assessment of concentration effects and market force.

Participation in the seminar organized by the Sofia Competition Forum on the topics of Procedural fairness in competition cases, and Interrelation between public and private enforcement of competition law-damage compensations. Participation in the seminar organized by the OECD Regional Competition Center on the topic Identifying cartels cartels detection and identification techniques via securing direct and indirect evidence. Participation in the Association of Competition Economics ACE annual conference covering the area of competition policy. Annual conference topics were: quantitative techniques, efficiency and analysis of imposing measures examples of recent large concentrations in the sector of mobile network carriers and lessons learned; infrastructure and retail sector s concentrations French and Swedish examples; expost studies in sectors of approved large concentrations; cases of declined concentrations in Germany; and, use and/or misuse of economic analysis in concentration controls. Participation in the seminar Competition issues on the IT communication and technology markets, held in Budapest and organized by OECD Regional Competition Center and Hungarian competition authority. Participation in the 14 th competition, held in Paris. annual OECD conference, titled Global forum on Participation in the seminar (workshop) titled New economic techniques in the implementation of competition policy, held in Budapest and organized by the OECD Regional Competition Center and Hungarian competition authority, and Following invitation sent by the Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation, the Commission for Protection of Competition s delegation attended jubilee session of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of its founding, and accompanying The Russian Competition Week, held in Moscow. On this occasion, President of the Commission gave a notable presentation during the formal part of the session, which was also attended by the President of the Russian Federation, Mr. Vladimir Putin.