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When companies may face claims from antimonopoly authorities

Andrey Lee

Managing Partner

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Antimonopoly regulation in Kyrgyzstan aims to prevent abuse of dominant market position, unfair competition, and unlawful agreements.
A company may attract the attention of antimonopoly authorities if it:
• restricts competitors through dumping, imposing conditions, or applying discriminatory tariffs;
• enters into agreements aimed at price-fixing or market division;
• uses misleading or unfair advertising;
• acquires assets or merges without notifying the regulator (for large transactions).

In such situations, it is important to ensure proper communication with the regulator, provide all requested documents, and build a strong legal position. Mistakes can lead to fines, prohibition of certain practices, and reputational damage.

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