On 26 September 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia (“RTA“) organised the Regional Competition Conference 2024, the 11th instalment of this premier event. The event brought together industry experts and practitioners from RTA member firms to discuss the latest trends and developments in competition and trade law across Southeast Asia.
This conference featured panel discussions on key topics including (i) cartel enforcement, antitrust investigations and dawn raids; (ii) evolving e-commerce regulations; (iii) abuse of dominance and vertical restraints; (iv) various merger control regimes across the region; and (v) trade regulations, opportunities and challenges in Southeast Asia.
The speakers and moderators at the conference comprised Kala Anandarajah, BBM, Tanya Tang, Joshua Seet and Elizabeth Lim from Rajah & Tann Singapore; Ly Sopoirvichny from Rajah & Tann Sok & Heng Law Office; Nazly Siregar, Albert Situmorang and Ingrid Zega from Assegaf Hamzah & Partners; Yon See Ting, Jane Guan and Tracy Wong from Christopher & Lee Ong; Andrea Katipunan from C&G Law; Melisa Uremovic, Supawat Srirungruang and Kittipol Chamsawarng from Rajah & Tann (Thailand); and Vu Thi Que and Duy Cao from Rajah & Tann LCT Lawyers.
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