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New Commitment Procedure under Anti-Monopoly Act

NO&T Japan Legal Update

Author
Ryohei Tanaka
Publisher
Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu
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NO&T Japan Legal Update No.18 (July, 2019)
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*Please note that this newsletter is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. In addition, it is based on information as of its date of publication and does not reflect information after such date. In particular, please also note that preliminary reports in this newsletter may differ from current interpretations and practice depending on the nature of the report.

I. Introduction
On December 30, 2018, a new commitment procedure under the Anti-monopoly Act (the “AMA”) came into effect following the entry into force of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (also known as TPP11). The commitment procedure enables enterprises to voluntarily resolve suspected violations of the AMA with the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) and, if a commitment is approved, the conduct of the enterprise concerned will not be determined to be a violation of the AMA and the enterprise will not be subject to legal penalties.

In addition to all future investigations, the new commitment procedure is available to ongoing investigations which had already been initiated prior to December 30, 2018.

It is expected that the new procedure may lead to the JFTC taking a more active enforcement role going forward.

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