Competition Law and Policy in El Salvador

Peer Review

El Salvador’s first competition law took effect on 1 January 2006. The law, following some important amendments in 2007, is sound in most respects. It employs enforcement standards that are consistent with best practices in the worldwide competition community. It provides the new competition agency, La Superintendencia de Competencia (Superintendency) with the powers that it needs to enforce the law effectively. In less than three years El Salvador is off to a good – one might say excellent – start. Its experience can serve, in some ways at least, as an example of an effective way to begin to implement a competition policy...

30 Oct 2008 50 pages English Also available in: Spanish

https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264056145-en 9789264056145 (PDF)

Author(s): OECD and Inter-American Development Bank