The DMA's Brussels Effect
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) of the European Union (EU) is a landmark regulation aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech companies. This panel explores the potential for the DMA's reach to extend beyond the EU's borders, producing a "Brussels effect" that influences digital market regulation in Brazil, Turkey, and India.
We will examine how the DMA's ex-ante and ex-post regulatory framework might reshape these countries' own approaches to competition and consumer protection in the digital sphere.
As other countries adopt similar measures, could this lead to a more globally coordinated approach to governing digital markets? How will this affect Big Tech companies?
Lilla Nóra Kiss speaks on digital market regulation at a panel hosted by the GW Competition & Innovation Lab.