Dealing with other businesses


Mergers
Merger guidelines; Mergers public registers.

Authorisations
What is authorisation? Lodging an application for authorisation.

Notifications
What is a notification? When is notification required? Collective bargaining notifications. Exclusive dealing notifications. Private disclosure of pricing information notifications.

Supply issues
Trouble obtaining supply. Do I have to supply other businesses?

Dealing with other businesses online
Domain name renewals; Trading online across borders; Internet scams; Advertising on the internet; Tips for good business online; Best practice; Privacy; Spam; Internet service providers (ISPs); Scams.

Anti-competitive conduct
What is anti-competitive conduct? Anti-competitive agreements; price fixing; misuse of market power; predatory pricing; exclusive dealing; resale price maintenance.

Cartels
What is a cartel and how to avoid one; Immunity from prosecution; What the ACCC is doing about cartels.

Unconscionable conduct between businesses
Being taken advantage of in a transaction in a way that offends the conscience is known as unconscionable conduct. The Australian Consumer Law recognises that there may be circumstances in which the manner in which a contract was executed was unconscionable, such as a disparity in bargaining power. How can I stop this from happening to me?

Price fixing
What is price fixing and what are the rules?

Export agreements
Statutory exemption for certain prohibitions is available under the Trade Practices Act for export agreements, if specific notification requirements are met.

Certification trade marks
A certification trademark (CTM) indicates to consumers that a product or service meets a particular standard.