Competitive markets

ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit

  • 22 October 2024

Download Toolkit now

More concise and user-friendly, the ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit has been updated to reflect the evolving landscape of antitrust risks and compliance practices over the last decade. The toolkit offers practical tools and guidance to build a credible corporate antitrust compliance programme.

Go directly to:

The second edition of the ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit includes comprehensive guidance for antitrust experts and non-experts alike on how to:  

Key facts: 

Why is the ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit relevant? 

Complying with competition law makes good business sense. Regardless of a company’s size, competition law compliance places businesses ahead of the game.  

At a time when antitrust violations are making headlines and penalty sizes are breaking records, it is vital that global businesses have the right tools to improve compliance with antitrust law. This is especially true given the last decade of rapid digital transformation, in which a number of new challenges have emerged.  

Companies have adapted their business practices, while competition authorities have had to rethink how competition law is enforced. The updated ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit addresses these new challenges, including the risks associated with using artificial intelligence (AI). 

What makes the ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit unique? 

The ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit offers core principles for building a robust compliance programme – or reinforcing an existing one – with a local or global reach. Developed to complement existing materials, the toolkit seeks to enhance the understanding between business and antitrust agencies in relation to antitrust compliance programmes. It has received recognition and support from key competition agencies, most notably the European Commission. 

Who is the ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit for?  

The toolkit is intended for companies of all sizes, from SMEs to larger corporations, across various sectors. 

It is particularly useful for in-house legal teams, compliance officers, and business leaders responsible for establishing or enhancing their company’s antitrust compliance programme. 

It is also a valuable resource for professionals involved in risk management, such as audit and finance teams

Should you have any further questions or wish to receive a copy of the first edition, please contact us.