The Competition Commission seeks information on knowledge resources and platforms that provide comprehensive insights into African competition law and policy. This initiative aims to support research, enforcement, and policy development over a 12-month period.
The Competition Commission is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to identify knowledge resources, databases, and subscription services that deliver authoritative intelligence on African competition law and policy. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the Commission's research, enforcement, and policy development capabilities in a rapidly evolving legal landscape across the continent. The RFI aims to gather detailed insights into available solutions that can provide structured, current, and comparative information on various aspects of competition law, including anti-competitive conduct, merger control, and legislative reforms.
Respondents are encouraged to provide information on resources that cover substantive competition law, mergers and acquisitions, policy guidelines, market studies, and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) competition framework. The insights gained from this RFI will inform future procurement strategies and help the Commission maintain an equitable and efficient economy. Participation in this RFI is non-binding and does not guarantee future procurement opportunities, but it is an essential step for service providers looking to engage with the Commission's needs.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in legal research, information technology platforms, and subscription-based services that provide insights into competition law and policy across African jurisdictions.