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Consultation events: draft guidance for businesses on the price transparency provisions of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024
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Online discussion
2 September 2025, 1:30pm (online)
Registration for this event closes at midday on 1 September 2025.
Background
The CMA has publishedadditional draft guidance for businesses on the price transparency provisions of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCC Act) for consultation.
The draft guidance (Unfair Commercial Practices: Price Transparency) outlines new price transparency requirements and what traders need to do and avoid (including ‘drip’ and ‘partitioned’ pricing) to ensure they are complying with these requirements.
About the events
We are asking stakeholders if they have any comments or feedback on the guidance document. Written responses should be submittedby 11.59pm on Monday8September 2025to consumerguidance@cma.gov.uk.
Why you should attend
Online discussion for businesses and general publicon 2 September 2025 to provide feedback on the guidance.
Who should attend
These eventare open to the general public but most helpful for trade association, trade bodies, business, their advisers and other enforcers.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, please contact us.
Online discussion
2 September 2025, 1:30pm (online)
Registration for this event closes at midday on 1 September 2025.
Background
The CMA has publishedadditional draft guidance for businesses on the price transparency provisions of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCC Act) for consultation.
The draft guidance (Unfair Commercial Practices: Price Transparency) outlines new price transparency requirements and what traders need to do and avoid (including ‘drip’ and ‘partitioned’ pricing) to ensure they are complying with these requirements.
About the events
We are asking stakeholders if they have any comments or feedback on the guidance document. Written responses should be submittedby 11.59pm on Monday8September 2025to consumerguidance@cma.gov.uk.
Why you should attend
Online discussion for businesses and general publicon 2 September 2025 to provide feedback on the guidance.
Who should attend
These eventare open to the general public but most helpful for trade association, trade bodies, business, their advisers and other enforcers.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, please contact us.
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