Enterprise Act
The Enterprise Act 2002 has wide-ranging implications for businesses and consumers. The Act makes a number of important reforms, which are designed to crack down on abuses that harm customers and fair-trading businesses alike and thus encourage productivity and enterprise.
The links below will take you to other sections of the site for more information on how the Act affects our powers regarding:
- consumer codes of practice
- merger control
- market studies
- strengthening our powers under the Competition Act
- criminalisation of cartels
- super-complaints
See the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform website for more information on the main reforms of the Act.
The Enterprise Act 2002 can be seen on theĀ OPSI site.
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