• Annex III of the Treaty: EC Competition Rules
    IMPLEMENTATION DEADLINES
    general implementation deadline
     1 January 2007
    implementation deadline Moldova
     1 November 2010
    implementation deadline Ukraine
     1 August 2011
    implementation deadline Georgia
     1 July 2018
    Additional Information

    The Treaty establishing the Energy Community regulates the legal framework on competition in Chapter IV Title II. The acquis on competition rests on three pillars:

    1. The prohibition of anti-competitive agreements established by Article 101 Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU);
    2. The prohibition of abuse of a dominant position provided for in Article 102 TFEU; and
    3. The prohibition of State aid granted in violation of Article 107 TFEU and the principles of the Treaty.

    With reference to Article 106 TFEU, public undertakings, including undertakings providing services of general economic interest, must also comply with the above rules.

    Contracting Parties are under an obligation to introduce, to the extent the trade of network energy between the Contracting Parties may be affected, rules prohibiting cartels (agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and concerted practices), abuses of a dominant position, and rules prohibiting State aid. The respective prohibitions are to be applied to public undertakings and undertakings to which special or exclusive rights have been granted by virtue of Article 19 of the Treaty.

    While the Treaty does not contain specific rules on mergers, the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union applying what is now Article 101 and Article 102 TFEU to concentrations is applicable to the Contracting Parties through Articles 18(2) and 94 of the Treaty.

    While the Contracting Parties, pursuant to Article 6 of the Treaty, are obliged to ensure efficient implementation of their obligations under the Treaty, of which efficient enforcement of the rules in substance is an important aspect, specific Energy Community acquis on competition and State aid law enforcement (procedures, institutions, sanctions, remedies etc.) are currently lacking.