Competition and Tariff Commission wary of big tech

The Competition and Tariff Commission is a Zimbabwean statutory body established under the Competition Act [Chapter 14:28] to enforce competition policy and trade tariffs.

AS FOREIGN tech giants tighten their grip on local markets, concerns are mounting over unfair pricing, data exploitation and the use of market dominance to edge out Zimbabwean start-ups.Zimbabwe’s competition regulator is now taking a proactive approach to overseeing foreign digital platforms to protect consumers and ensure fair competition for local businesses.Competition and Tariff Commission…

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