Acts of abuse of a dominant position, abuse of monopoly position in Vietnam

What is abuse of a dominant position, abuse of monopoly position? What are regulations on Abuse of a dominant position, abuse of monopoly position in Vietnam? - Khanh Hai (Can Tho, Vietnam)


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1. What is abuse of a dominant position, abuse of monopoly position?

According to Clause 5, Article 3 of the Competition Law 2018, “abuse of a dominant position, abuse of monopoly position” means behavior of enterprises with dominant position, monopoly position which causes or may cause anti-competitive effects.

2. Which enterprise is considered to hold a monopoly position, dominant position in Vietnam?

2.1. Which enterprise is considered to hold a monopoly position in Vietnam?

According to Article 25 of the Competition Law 2018, an enterprise shall be considered to hold the monopoly position if there is no enterprise competing on the goods or services dealt in by such enterprise on the relevant market.

2.2. Which enterprise is considered to hold a dominant position in Vietnam?

According to Article 24 of the Competition Law 2018, anterprises, groups of enterprises holding a dominant position on the market are stipulated as follows:

- An enterprise shall be considered to hold a dominant position on the market if it has substantial market power as specified in Article 26 of the Competition Law 2018 or has market shares of 30% or more on the relevant market.

- A group of enterprises shall be considered to hold a dominant position on the market if they jointly cause anti-competitive effects and have substantial market power as specified in Article 26 of this Law or their total market shares fall into one of the following cases:

+ Two enterprises having the total market share of 50% or more on the relevant market;

+ Three enterprises having the total market share of 65% or more on the relevant market;

+ Four enterprises having the total market share of 75% or more on the relevant market;

+ At least five enterprises having the total market share of 85% or more on the relevant market.

- A group of enterprises holding a dominant market position prescribed in Clause 2 of this Article excludes an enterprise holding market share of less than 10% of the relevant market.

3. Prohibited abuse of a dominant position or abuse of a monopoly position in Vietnam

Prohibited abuse of a dominant position or abuse of a monopoly position is stipulated under Article 27 of the Competition Law 2018 as follows:

- An enterprise or group of enterprises holding a dominant position on the market is prohibited from:

+ Selling goods or providing services below costs that drives or probably drives competitors out of the market;

+ Imposing irrational buying or selling prices of goods or services or establishing minimum resale price maintenance (RPM), which causes or possibly causes damage to customers;

+ Restricting production and distribution of goods, services, limiting markets, preventing technical and technological development, which causes or possibly causes damage to customers;

+ Applying dissimilar commercial conditions in similar transactions, which leads to or possibly leads to prevention of other enterprises from market entry or expansion or exclusion of other enterprises;

+ Imposing conditions on other enterprises to conclude goods or services purchase or sale contracts or requesting customers to accept obligations which have no direct connection with subjects of such contracts, which leads to or possibly leads to prevention of other enterprises from market entry/expansion or exclusion of other enterprises;

+ Preventing other enterprises from market entry or expansion;

+ Other prohibited abuse of a dominant position prescribed in other laws.

- An enterprise holding a monopoly position is prohibited from:

+ Performing acts prescribed in Points b, c, d, dd and e Clause 1 of the Competition Law 2018;

+ Imposing unfavorable conditions on customers;

+ Taking advantage of the monopoly position to unilaterally modify or cancel the contract already signed without justifiable reasons;

+ Other prohibited abuse of a monopoly position prescribed in other laws.

Quoc Dat

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