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Federal Cartel Office

National competition regulator of Germany

Federal Cartel Office

National competition regulator of Germany

FieldValue
nameFederal Cartel Office
native_nameBundeskartellamt
— BKartA —
typeFederal agency
logoBundeskartellamt-Logo.svg
formed
headquartersBonn, North Rhine-Westphalia
mottoopen markets fair competition
employees402
chief1_nameAndreas Mundt
parent_departmentFederal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
websitebundeskartellamt.de/EN

— BKartA —

The Bundeskartellamt in [[Bonn

The Federal Cartel Office (, ; BKartA) is Germany's national competition regulatory agency. First established in 1958, BKartA comes under the authority of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. The agency is headquartered in Bonn, the former capital of West Germany. Since 2009, Andreas Mundt has served as the president of BKartA.

References

References

  1. "Bundeskartellamt". Bundeskartellamt.
  2. "Bundeshaushaltsplan 2020 - Einzelplan 12 - Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie". Bundesministerium der Finanzen.
  3. "Bundeskartellamt - Legislation".
  4. "Bundeskartellamt - The Bundeskartellamt".
  5. "Global Competition Review - Andreas Mundt".
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