CCP hosts lecture on economic equality

MG News | October 16, 2025 at 05:11 PM GMT+05:00
October 16, 2025 (MLN): The Competition
Commission of Pakistan (CCP), as part of its ongoing Lecture Series on
Competition Law hosted an insightful session featuring Dr. Ali Salman, Chief
Executive Officer of PRIME Institute, who delivered a lecture on “Level Playing
Field for Businesses in Various Sectors of the Economy in Pakistan.”
The session, held at the CCP
Headquarters, was presided over by Chairman Dr. Kabir Ahmed Sidhu, and attended
by Members, Director Generals, and senior officers of the Commission.
Dr. Salman discussed the concept of a
“level playing field” from an economic and regulatory perspective, emphasizing
that equal opportunity and equal rules are not synonymous. He argued that while
opportunities are inherently unequal, it is the responsibility of regulators to
ensure equal rules and non-discriminatory policies across all markets.
Highlighting Pakistan’s economic
structure, Dr. Salman identified five major factors that create an unlevel
playing field: discriminatory laws, procurement restrictions, tax exemptions,
tariff barriers, and the presence of state-owned enterprises in commercial
markets.
He stressed that state interventions
and selective privileges often distort competition and hinder private sector
growth.
Referring to the Competition Act,
2010, Dr. Salman appreciated the CCP’s role in promoting fair competition but
suggested that future reforms could focus more on addressing market distortions
caused by unequal state policies rather than private enterprise conduct.
Chairman Dr. Sidhu thanked Dr. Salman
for his thought-provoking lecture, noting that such academic and
policy-oriented engagements enrich CCP’s ongoing efforts to promote competitive
markets and informed economic policymaking.
The Lecture Series is part of CCP’s
advocacy and capacity-building initiatives aimed at enhancing understanding of
competition law and economic governance among professionals and policymakers.
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