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The ICC’s new SME TOOLKIT
Key features
Simple, user-friendly approach for SMEs
Three key danger areas Doing the right thing – five
easy steps Top Ten Tips from ICC
members Checklist and examples
How the SME Toolkit may empower recipients
Explains the relevance of antitrust to their activities
Focus on why compliance is good for business
Helps to scope real risks Not legal advice
Are you confident that your employees understand that discussing prices, volumes, customers and territories with competitors might be illegal (and even criminal in some countries)?
Do your employees know what to do if a competitor Initiates an illegal discussion with them?
Have you provided them with guidance on how to voice their disagreement with inappropriate suggestions from competitors?
If you send people to industry events (trade association meetings, conferences or social events) are you confident that they know enough about the danger zones not to engage in inappropriate discussions?
Can you demonstrate that your company is protecting itself?
Breaking news: ICC SME Toolkit making a splash in Sydney – where next?
Next steps
• Work with stakeholders to determine how best to run local SME events
• Ideally in tandem with national authority• Pilot with UK CMA or other agencies?• We will continue to leverage the strong interest to
foster constructive dialogue between antitrust agencies and business at all levels (and in many languages)
ICC – making a splash – changing the world for good
Thank you