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Impact of a proposed ban of the sale of peat in England on the effective operation of the UK Internal Market, survey of UK consumers technical report.
The OIM has taken its first decision to accept a government’s request to consider the potential impact of a proposed regulatory change, a ban on the sale of peat in England, on the UK Internal Market.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consulted on draft guidance which explains how it will approach the exercise of its new function the Office for the Internal Market (OIM).
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consulted on a draft Statement which explains how the Office for the Internal Market (OIM) will approach the enforcement of its information-gathering powers.
The OIM has published its first report, which found that the UK Government’s proposal to ban the sale of horticultural peat in England from 2024 would not have a major impact on intra-UK trade.
The Statement of Policy explains how the Office for the Internal Market (OIM) will approach the enforcement of its information-gathering powers.
Contact the CMA press office if you’re a journalist with a media enquiry about the OIM.
The Office for the Internal Market (OIM) would like to hear from stakeholders to help inform our statutory reports on the effective operation of the UK Internal Market.
The OIM has officially launched today and is calling on businesses to report any issues relating to trading across different areas of the UK.
The CMA board guidance sets out OIM Task Groups’ powers and functions.
The OIM has published its first annual and periodic reports on the UK internal market. This is the first time a systematic review of the internal market has been undertaken since the UK left the EU.
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