07 October 2020
The Danish Government’s response to the public consultation on the
evaluation of the market definition notice
The Danish Government welcomes the opportunity to comment on the
Commission’s public consultation regarding the ongoing review and eval-
uation of the market definition notice.
The notice offers highly relevant and useful guidance for companies and
their advisers as well as for national competition authorities when consid-
ering questions on how to define the relevant market in competition and
merger cases.
The Danish Government agrees that the market definition notice
–
dating
back to 1997
–
could benefit from an evaluation and a possible update tak-
ing into account, among others, recent case law and new technologies. An
updated notice would continue to serve as important guidance and a useful
tool for companies and competition authorities.
It is vital for the Danish Government that the current, fact-based approach
to market definition is maintained, and it is essential to guarantee that in-
dependent enforcement of antitrust and merger rules is based on verifiable
empirical evidence in order to ensure effective competition within the Sin-
gle Market. Effective competition in the Single Market is fundamental for
creating jobs, growth and prosperity in the EU, just as it is a prerequisite
for European companies’ possibility to compete successfully in the global
economy.
Responding to the public consultation, the Danish Government would like
to present the following factors of importance for the evaluation:
Bringing the market definition notice up to date, but no need for fundamen-
tal changes
We welcome the initiative of the European-Commission to evaluate and
possibly updating the 1997 market definition notice. The Danish Govern-
ment finds that the approach set out in the market definition notice still
serves as a solid foundation for the assessment of the relevant market.
Therefore, there is no need for a fundamental revision of the notice. The
focal point of market definition must continue rests on credible empirical
evidence.
Therefore, the Danish Government finds that the upcoming review should
focus on updating the notice in order to introduce recent case law and new