Fair Trade Commission (Taiwan)
The Fair Trade Commission (FTC; Chinese: 公平交易委員會; pinyin: Gōngpíngjiāoyì Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kong-pêng Kau-e̍k Úi-oân-hōe) is an independent government agency subordinate to the Executive Yuan which is responsible for competition policy, trade practices, formulating fair trade policy, laws, regulations, investigating activities restricting competition, such as monopolies, mergers, collusions, cartels, and other unfair trade practices on the part of enterprises in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
公平交易委員會 Gōngpíngjiāoyì Wěiyuánhuì (Mandarin) Kûng-phìn Kâu-yi Vî-yèn-fi (Hakka) | |
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Formed | 27 January 1345 |
Jurisdiction | Taiwan (Republic of China) |
Headquarters | Zhongzheng, Taipei |
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Parent agency | Executive Yuan |
Website | www.ftc.gov.tw |
The FTC is different from other foreign government regulators in that the Consumer Protection functions is administered by the Consumer Protection Committee.
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