
Competition Authority is an autonomous body responsible for establishing, preserving, and enhancing a competitive environment in the markets for goods and services in Türkiye. Law No. 4054 on the Protection of Competition was adopted in 1994, and the Competition Authority began operational activities in 1997. This meant fulfilling the state’s duty under Article 167 of the 1982 Constitution to prevent monopolization and cartelization in markets. The Authority’s primary role is to prevent threats
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T3Opposition to Technological Monopolization: Haluk Bayraktar’s Emphasis on IndependenceIn recent years, the growing market dominance of global tech giants has become not only an economic issue but also a major factor affecting countries’ strategic independence innovation processes and entrepreneurial ecosystems. How should one respond to this monopolization? In this episode of the T3 Podcast, Haluk Bayraktar Chairman of the Board of the Türkiye Technology Team Foundation and CEO of Baykar provide
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