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The CMA is ramping up on the DMCCA

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The UK competition watchdog has a crucial role to play in both UK competition law and updates to consumer protection law.

The UK’s Digital Markets Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA) gave the Consumer and Markets Authority (CMA) significant new powers, which are already being deployed.

What’s the issue?

The DMCCA reforms UK competition law and updates consumer protection law, and the CMA has a crucial role to play in both areas.

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