President of the Commission for Protection of Competition Dr. Miloje Obradović has met with Minister of State Administration and Local-Self Government of the Republic of Serbia Branko Ružić.
The main meeting topics related to the possibilities of enhancing cooperation aimed to underpin the quality of operations of public administration in the Republic of Serbia, enabling further improvements to the business environment, level playing field for all undertakings, economic stability of Serbia and a rise in the standard of living of citizens.
Dr. Obradović has also presented the Commission’s operations to date and future plans to Minister Ružić on the occasion, particularly those concerning the improvement of the legislative framework governing competition policy, implemented foremost in light of improving business conditions for all business entities in the Republic of Serbia.











The Commission for Protection of Competition has instituted four new in-depth antitrust investigation proceedings against ten undertakings operating on the baby care products market, based on reasonable doubt that the parties have concluded restrictive agreements in order to fix prices of baby care products in further sale (such as pacifiers and dummies, soothers and teethers, baby bottles, milk pumps, baby cosmetics, textile, etc.).
The Commission for Protection of Competition of the Republic of Serbia has designated a representative this year as well, to attend a two-week seminar on effective implementation of competition policy, traditionally organized by the Japan International Cooperation Agency – JICA and the Japan Fair Trade Commission – JFTC.
Renowned publisher Springer has published eProceedings from the international conference “Institution Building of the National Competition Authorities in South-East Europe” held in Belgrade in June 2016, organized by the Commission for Protection of Competition in cooperation with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).