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Is the DMA a Boost or Brake for European Competitiveness?

Is the DMA a Boost or Brake for European Competitiveness?
Thursday, October 10, 202410:00 AM to 11:00 AM EST
Virtual Webinar

Event Summary

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is at a critical phase. Just months into its enforcement, the European Commission has already initiated proceedings against Alphabet, Apple, and Meta. But is the DMA achieving its intended goals, and are the ongoing investigations leading to meaningful outcomes? While the DMA is designed to level the digital playing field and enhance competition, the adoption of national implementation laws by member states risks undermining these objectives, potentially leading to regulatory fragmentation.

Our timely discussion will explore the impact of the DMA’s enforcement and the varied national actions on businesses, innovation, and consumer choice across Europe. The panel will also address broader competition policy issues, including insights from Mario Draghi’s report on European competitiveness.

As the DMA continues to fuel international debates and inspire global regulatory movements—often referred to as the “Brussels Effect”—our expert speakers will examine the real-world consequences of the DMA, as well as the urgent need for a unified, pro-competition strategy across the European Union.

Join ITIF’s Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy for a lively and insightful discussion featuring leading experts from Europe.

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Speakers

Alberto
Alberto Bacchiega@EU_Competition
Director, Information, Competition and Media DG COMP
European Commission
Panelist
Lilla Nóra
Lilla Nóra Kiss@LillaNoraKiss
Senior Policy Analyst
Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy
Moderator
Cristoforo
Cristoforo Osti
Partner
Chiomenti
Panelist
Alexandre
Alexandre de Streel
Academic Director of the Digital Research Programme; Professor of European Law
CERRE; University of Namur
Panelist
Reinhilde
Reinhilde Veugelers
Professor; Senior Fellow
KULeuven (BE), Department of Management, Strategy and Innovation; Bruegel
Panelist
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