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Committee Material Published 12 Oct 2022 ↗ View on Parliament

It will be vital for regulators to continue to develop their engagement on the world stage. Outside the European Union, the regulators have taken steps to increase their international influence and engagement, recognising the importance of sharing good practice, increasing cooperation in the global marketplace, and working to improve standards worldwide. For example, CMA has both continued its engagement with the International Competition Network and the International Consumer Protection and ...

It will be vital for regulators to continue to develop their engagement on the world stage. Outside the European Union, the regulators have taken steps to increase their international influence and engagement, recognising the importance of sharing good practice, increasing cooperation in the global marketplace, and working to improve standards worldwide. For example, CMA has both continued its engagement with the International Competition Network and the International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network, and also agreed a new mutual assistance and cooperation framework with the competition authorities in the United States, Canada, New Type: conclusion | Number: 6 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation Recommendation implemented The government has consulted on a revised National Air Pollution Control Programme (NAPCP) which includes robust actionable measures for further consideration to deliver compliance wit