Our latest article “Are the rules of the game in e-commerce in Turkey being rewritten?” by Togan Turan, Gülçin Dere and Deniz Benli is published on Lexology.
On 7 May 2021, the Turkish Competition Authority (the “TCA”) published the preliminary findings report on its e-marketplace sector inquiry. The sector inquiry was initiated on 11 June 2020 with the Turkish Competition Board’s decision number 20-28/353-M, in order to determine potential competition issues arising in relation to online marketplaces operating in Turkey (including Amazon Turkey, Trendyol, Hepsiburada, GittiGidiyor, ÇiçekSepeti), and set out policy recommendations to remedy them.
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