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           make complaints and the accused; (4) implementation of government
           policies to promote fair competition and environment by removing

           unnecessary regulations  to enable small entrepreneurs to compete
           more effectively in the market; (5) transparency measures, such as public

           disclosure of Trade Competition Commission information concerning
           businesses that have been the subjects of complaints in order to enable

           the public to monitor the operations and performance of the commission;
           (6) state intervention in controlling and supervising structures, especially

           in cases of business mergers that impact the overall economy or lead
           to monopolies, with the laws containing penalties, particularly civil

           penalties amounting to three times the damages incurred; (7) enforcement
           of fiscal measures to address issues of unfair competition; (8) amendments

           to provisions regarding business mergers through public hearings and
           referendums from the people as part of the decision-making process;

           (9) establishment of ethical or behavioral criteria for the Trade Competition
           Commission; (10) creation of opportunities for all parties to participate in

           monitoring, inspecting, and considering cases related to trade competition
           in order to promote fair competition, as well as display of competition

           information and disclosure of information to the public; and (11) making
           the relevant laws easy to understand for better accessibility for both the

           private and public sectors.
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