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Role of the CCS

CCS plays a key role in promoting fair competition and consumer protection in Singapore, enforcing regulations, conducting market studies, and providing guidance to businesses and consumers.

Last updated 26 September 2025
1. What is the mission of CCS?
2. What is the role of CCS vis-a-vis CASE and STB under CPFTA?
3. What does CCS do in administering and enforcing Singapore's competition law?
4. Why is competition important?
5. Does CCS provide legal advice?
6. How will I know if a certain conduct or practice is likely to be anti-competitive?
7. If I have some competition concerns on business practices, which agency should I report it to?
8. If prices are high, does that mean that businesses are profiteering or colluding?
9. Who should I approach if I am not sure whether my issue falls under a particular regulator or CCS?
10. If an issue involves more than one sector, how will CCS work with other regulatory agencies in resolving it?
11. What sort of activities will CCS focus on as part of its enforcement strategy?