The Philippine Competition Commission is an independent quasi-judicial authority, working to promote & maintain market competition for the benefit of consumers.
As we head into the long weekend, today’s #CompetitionarySeries clears up a major misconception about how the Philippine Competition Commission evaluates business interactions.
Today’s term is: “Agreement.”
Philippine Competition Commission Chairperson Michael Aguinaldo engaged with international antitrust authorities and legal experts during the 74th Annual Antitrust Law Spring Meeting of the American Bar Association held on March 25-27, 2026 in Washington, D.C.
We’re kicking off a new month of the #CompetitionarySeries by looking at how the Philippine Competition Commission helps protect your organization from market risks.
Today’s term is: “Competition Compliance Program” (CCP)
UPDATE as of June 2, 2026: The Philippine Competition Commission is pleased to inform the public that its main trunkline ( 632 8771 9772) has been fully restored and is now functional. Thank you for your patience as we worked on resolving the earlier disruption.
Before heading into the weekend, let’s add another crucial term to your vocabulary with the Philippine Competition Commission’s latest #CompetitionarySeries feature!
The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) joins the National Privacy Commission in observing the last week of May as Privacy Awareness Week (PAW), pursuant to Proclamation No. 527, s. 2018.
PRESS RELEASE: PCC hosts 25th ICN annual conference on competition enforcement, global cooperation in the digital age | Read more: bit.ly/PCC-2026ICNAnnualConf…
Make way - and waves - for Comm. Pete! 🌊
In case you may be asking, why is dugong the official mascot?
Just like sea cows that sustain the balance of their habitat, Comm. Pete guards the market ecosystem by promoting fair competition and protecting consumer welfare.