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With Competition towards a European Single Market!
10 December 2025: Recommendations of the 14th Telecommunications Sector Report for fibre network deployment and a competition‑oriented EU telecommunications market
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Food Markets under Pressure
21 November 2025: Recommendations of the Special Report on Competition in Food Retail and Manufacturing, and on Improving Agricultural Framework Conditions
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Competition and Efficiency for a Sustainable Energy System
4 November 2025: The Monopolies Commission's 10th Sector Report Energy and its recommendations for sustainable electricity, district heating and gas networks as well as the charging infrastructure for e-mobility
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EU competition law: More speed, more impact!
Policy Brief October 2025: The Monopolies Commission recommends adjustments to EU competition law in relation to cartel and abuse proceedings as well as merger control.
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Statement on the Digital Networks Act
Europe should focus on completing the digital single market with competition as guiding principle and refrain from distorting well-functioning internet interconnection markets.
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Setting the right Course now
13. June 2025: Monopolies Commission Warns: Special Rail Fund Must Be Used for a Real New Start
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Defence Spending Needs a Shake-Up
The Monopolies Commission is calling for an urgent transformation of defence procurement to remove bureaucratic barriers while safeguarding competition.
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Digital ecosystems
The Monopolies Commission has developed an economic test concept for the identification of digital ecosystems and recommends that Section 19a GWB should be targeted explicitly to deal with digital ecosystems.
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Policy Brief on competition in the food supply chains
February 8 2024: In its thirteenth Policy Brief, the Monopolies Commission recommends that interventions in agricultural markets or food supply chains to strengthen the market position of farmers should only be made cautiously and on a clear factual basis.
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Biennial Report XXIII: Competition 2020

Biennial Report of the Monopolies Commission under § 44(1) ARC, 29 July 2020


Monopolies Commission: Strengthening the competition regime in Europe in times of the Corona crisis, digital change and growing challenges from Chinese state capitalism

Germany has taken over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union at a time of great challenges for the competition regime in Europe. The Corona crisis poses a lasting threat to economic stability. As a result of recession and structural changes, concentration will increase in many markets. The push in digitalisation that is linked to the crisis will further strengthen the market power of the leading digital companies. China, which supports state and private companies within the framework of its economic policy and influences their activities, additionally constitutes an increasing burden for European companies in the internal market. Strengthening the competition regime in the crisis will be one of the major tasks for Germany’s Presidency of the Council. What is needed is a counter-draft to industrial policy approaches that would permanently damage competition in the internal market and thus endanger a key element of the European economic order.

The Chairman of the Monopolies Commission, Prof. Achim Wambach, Ph.D. observes: “The European internal market is a story of success. Competition in the internal market should be strengthened by new instruments. The German Federal Government can contribute to this by advocating the regulation of platform during its Presidency of the Council. The abuse of market power by dominant platforms must be prevented. In addition, an instrument that is applicable to third country subsidies should be introduced. Its aim is to ensure fair competition between European and, notably, Chinese companies.”

In its Biennial Report “Competition 2020”, the Monopolies Commission makes recommendations on how the competition regime in Germany and Europe can be strengthened. Today, the Monopolies Commission presented its report to the German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Peter Altmaier.

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Policy Brief on the draft bill for a Competition Law Digitisation Act

Policy Brief | Issue 4 | 29 January 2020


In its fourth policy brief, the Monopolies Commission discusses the draft bill for a Tenth Act to amend the Act against Restraints of Competition for a focused, proactive and digital competition law 4.0 (Competition Law Digitisation Act).

  1. The new types of abuse for companies with paramount cross-market significance should not be introduced in haste.
  2. In the case of exploitative abuses, a causal link between dominant position and abusive behavior should still be present.
  3. The companies affected by the proceedings should be required by law to cooperate more strongly if effective enforcement by the antitrust authorities cannot otherwise be ensured.
  4. An increase in the merger notification thresholds and the associated lowering of competition protection should be combined with a targeted increase of merger review in regional markets.

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11th Sector Report Post (2019): The amendment to the Postal Act: New opportunities for competition

Sector Report pursuant to Sec. 44 of the Postal Services Act, Bonn, 3 December 2019


  1. Competition on the letter market remains insufficient, while it is intensifying on the parcel market
  2. Control of abuse of dominance on the letter market should be intensified
  3. Consumer protection is to be strengthened by improving the approval procedure for letter postage and by introducing binding conciliation procedures

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11th Sector Report Telecommunications (2019): Governmental Restraint in Network Deployment

Sector Report pursuant to Sec. 121(2) of the German Telecommunications Act, Bonn, 3 December 2019


  1. The priority of private investment in broadband deployment should be maintained. State aid should be moderate and targeted where deployment by market players does not take place.
  2. The planned fixed-network subsidies in "grey areas" need to be adapted in order to prevent large-scale crowding out of private investments in the fixed network. Gigabit vouchers should be used to strengthen demand.
  3. To improve mobile communications coverage, the deployment in previously unserved areas should be put out to tender in a competitive procedure.

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About Us

Monopolkommission 2024

Prof. Dr. Tomaso Duso (Chairman)

Constanze Buchheim
Pamela Knapp
Dagmar Kollmann
Prof. Dr. Rupprecht Podszun

Our Mission and Contact

 

 

Biennial Report XXIII: Competition 2020

Biennial Report of the Monopolies Commission under § 44(1) ARC, 29 July 2020


Monopolies Commission: Strengthening the competition regime in Europe in times of the Corona crisis, digital change and growing challenges from Chinese state capitalism

Germany has taken over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union at a time of great challenges for the competition regime in Europe. The Corona crisis poses a lasting threat to economic stability. As a result of recession and structural changes, concentration will increase in many markets. The push in digitalisation that is linked to the crisis will further strengthen the market power of the leading digital companies. China, which supports state and private companies within the framework of its economic policy and influences their activities, additionally constitutes an increasing burden for European companies in the internal market. Strengthening the competition regime in the crisis will be one of the major tasks for Germany’s Presidency of the Council. What is needed is a counter-draft to industrial policy approaches that would permanently damage competition in the internal market and thus endanger a key element of the European economic order.

The Chairman of the Monopolies Commission, Prof. Achim Wambach, Ph.D. observes: “The European internal market is a story of success. Competition in the internal market should be strengthened by new instruments. The German Federal Government can contribute to this by advocating the regulation of platform during its Presidency of the Council. The abuse of market power by dominant platforms must be prevented. In addition, an instrument that is applicable to third country subsidies should be introduced. Its aim is to ensure fair competition between European and, notably, Chinese companies.”

In its Biennial Report “Competition 2020”, the Monopolies Commission makes recommendations on how the competition regime in Germany and Europe can be strengthened. Today, the Monopolies Commission presented its report to the German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Peter Altmaier.

Read more …

Policy Brief on the draft bill for a Competition Law Digitisation Act

Policy Brief | Issue 4 | 29 January 2020


In its fourth policy brief, the Monopolies Commission discusses the draft bill for a Tenth Act to amend the Act against Restraints of Competition for a focused, proactive and digital competition law 4.0 (Competition Law Digitisation Act).

  1. The new types of abuse for companies with paramount cross-market significance should not be introduced in haste.
  2. In the case of exploitative abuses, a causal link between dominant position and abusive behavior should still be present.
  3. The companies affected by the proceedings should be required by law to cooperate more strongly if effective enforcement by the antitrust authorities cannot otherwise be ensured.
  4. An increase in the merger notification thresholds and the associated lowering of competition protection should be combined with a targeted increase of merger review in regional markets.

Download Policy Brief

11th Sector Report Post (2019): The amendment to the Postal Act: New opportunities for competition

Sector Report pursuant to Sec. 44 of the Postal Services Act, Bonn, 3 December 2019


  1. Competition on the letter market remains insufficient, while it is intensifying on the parcel market
  2. Control of abuse of dominance on the letter market should be intensified
  3. Consumer protection is to be strengthened by improving the approval procedure for letter postage and by introducing binding conciliation procedures

Read more …

11th Sector Report Telecommunications (2019): Governmental Restraint in Network Deployment

Sector Report pursuant to Sec. 121(2) of the German Telecommunications Act, Bonn, 3 December 2019


  1. The priority of private investment in broadband deployment should be maintained. State aid should be moderate and targeted where deployment by market players does not take place.
  2. The planned fixed-network subsidies in "grey areas" need to be adapted in order to prevent large-scale crowding out of private investments in the fixed network. Gigabit vouchers should be used to strengthen demand.
  3. To improve mobile communications coverage, the deployment in previously unserved areas should be put out to tender in a competitive procedure.

Read more …

About Us

Monopolkommission 2024

Prof. Dr. Tomaso Duso (Chairman)

Constanze Buchheim
Pamela Knapp
Dagmar Kollmann
Prof. Dr. Rupprecht Podszun

Our Mission and Contact

 

 
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