SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN DEADLINES IN CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS BY THE FEDERAL ECONOMIC COMPETITION COMMISSION.

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Mexico City, January 27th, 2022.

 

On January 27th, 2022, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (“Commission”) issued an eleventh general resolution that suspends deadlines for certain proceedings (the “Eleventh Suspension”).

The Commission’s Board decided that from January 28th through February 11th, 2022, the Commission will be working as usual, but all deadlines would be suspended except for the specific procedures detailed below; therefore, deadlines will resume on February 14th, 2022:

  • Merger notice proceedings and opinions related to licenses, concessions, permits and similar items.
  • Requests for formal opinion under FECL Articles 104-109
  • General orientation under FECL Article 110
  • Formal opinions under FECL Article 12, sections XII, XIII, XIV, XV and XVIII.
  • Public consultation under FECL Article 138.
  • Several stages of the procedure regarding the penalty reduction program (Immunity Program) under FECL Article 103
  • Several stages of the procedure regarding the fine reduction or discharge program under FECL Articles 100-102.
  • The procedure and formalities necessary to provide additional evidence, to the extent such evidence is limited to filing of documents.
  • In ancillary or trial proceedings, deadlines to file closing written arguments, as well as the resolution that declares the file completed.
  • Acts required to hold the oral hearing under FECL Article 83, section VI; provided that all interested parties have issued their consent.
  • The deadlines for the Board of Commissioners to issue a resolution in any procedure, provided that the file is already completed, until the notification of the final resolution. In the case of trial-like proceedings the oral hearing under FECL Article 83 should have been previously held, or the period to request it should have expired.
  • The proceedings to file constitutional claims.
  • Any proceeding in which all the interested parties have consented to the use of electronic means for the service of process and proceedings pursuant to the relevant Regulatory Provisions to the FECL.

Notwithstanding, the Commission will be working as usual and their offices will be open during their normal schedule, in accordance with applicable sanitary requirements and other measures deemed necessary.

All filings made to COFECE from January 28th to February 11th, 2022, regarding suspended procedures will be deemed as having been filed on February 14th, 2022.

 

The Competition and Antitrust Practice of the firm will be pleased to provide any information regarding the content of this document.

 

S I N C E R E L Y,

 

Amilcar Peredo

peredo@basham.com.mx

 

Fernanda Garza

fgarza@basham.com.mx

 

León Jiménez

ljimenez@basham.com.mx