Vets Market Investigation – Remedies working paper
The Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) purpose is to help people, businesses and the UK economy by protecting competition and tackling unfair behaviour.
About this consultation
In a set of working papers published earlier this year the CMA set out a number of potential competition concerns that could be leading to poor outcomes for pet owners including, in some instances, prices that are higher than they should be.
The CMA has published a Remedies working paper in which we set out our current thinking on the potential package of remedies which may be needed if we were to find competition concerns that we would need to address.
We have not at this stage reached conclusions on:
(a) whether remedies would ultimately be needed
(b) or if they are needed, what form they should take
The CMA is seeking views from vet businesses, veterinary professionals and other interested parties on the likely impact of the remedies we are considering.
We want to hear from you
We wish to hear from vets, vet nurses, vet businesses, pet owners and other participants in the veterinary services sector on any element of this working paper. This includes ways in which our remedies proposals could be improved, practical (or cost) considerations in implementing them, possible unintended consequences and any alternative suggestions to remedy the potential concerns we have set out. We are also interested to hear about the timeframe that might be needed, or desirable, to introduce certain remedies and whether it would be beneficial to test certain remedy options before they were put in place.
Responding to our consultation
You can submit your response using the email below.
- send your feedback by email to VetsMI@cma.gov.uk
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If you need support with the form, or would like to send your response by email, contact VetsMI@cma.gov.uk. Please note, you do not need to submit a response via email and the response form below.
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