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This document sets out government’s vision for the UK CCUS sector in the 2030s.
A survey of the brick industry shows productivity dispersion, attributable to technology differences and efficiency variation
Government sets out plans for a new competitive UK carbon capture, usage and storage market by 2035 - delivering new jobs and supporting net zero.
The CMA is investigating suspected anti-competitive conduct in relation to the supply of chemical admixtures and additives for use in concrete, cement, mortars and related construction products under Chapter I CA98.
Measures to foster competition include policies that are more dispersed across firms in a sector or measures that encourage younger and more productive enterprises
The Industry of Future Programme (IFP) aims to increase the range of options available to industry to enable them to decarbonise at a faster rate.
Research to develop a framework for assessing the determinants of business competitiveness in industrial sectors and the role of carbon pricing policy in the UK.
Explains the scope of the concurrent powers and how the concurrent application and enforcement of competition law will work in practice.
Understand and avoid all types of anti-competitive and cartel activity including price-fixing, collusion, bid-ridding and sharing markets. Know how to report concerns to the CMA.
Changes will ensure regulator cannot impose an intervention on a firm unless it is proportionate to do so.
Measures will cut network charges and provide exemptions from electricity costs for firms in sectors like steel, metals and chemicals.
The CMA has launched an investigation into suspected anti-competitive conduct in relation to the supply of chemicals for use in the construction industry.
A series of reports looking at the productivity and competitiveness of the farming industry
Report on the UK cyber security sector and how to help the sector grow.
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