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The Commissioner for Competition is the member of the European Commission responsible for competition. The current commissioner is Teresa Ribera (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party).
ResponsibilitiesEdit
The portfolio has responsibility for such matters as commercial competition, company mergers, cartels, state aid, and antitrust law. The position became the sole merger authority for the European Economic Area in September 1990.
The Competition Commissioner is one of the most powerful positions in the commission, and indeed the world, and is notable in affecting global regulatory practices in a phenomenon known as the Brussels effect.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> For example, preventing the merger of two US companies, General Electric and Honeywell, in 2001.<ref name="europa.eu">The Commission prohibits GE's acquisition of Honeywell europa.eu</ref> In 2007, Neelie Kroes (then-Competition Commissioner) was the only Commissioner to make Forbes Magazine's List of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women; she held position 59.<ref>100 Most Powerful Women Template:Webarchive Forbes</ref>
Past commissionersEdit
Mario Monti (1999–2004)Edit
Mario Monti is particularly notable for his ruling during the GE-Honeywell merger attempt in 2001. General Electric, a US company, sought to acquire another US company, Honeywell. This merger had been approved by US authorities, however Monti, with the backing of the rest of the commission, rejected the merger;<ref name="europa.eu"/>
Rather than be blocked from the European market, the merger was abandoned. This was the first time that a merger between two US companies had been blocked solely by European authorities,<ref>Honeywell CEO's job reported on line after takeover is rejected money.cnn.com</ref> only the second time it had blocked just two US companies and only the 15th merger it had blocked ever since it started work.<ref name="europa.eu"/> On 1 May 2004 Monti oversaw a radical change in the Competition powers of the Commission concerning antitrust regulation, merger controls, licensing agreements and air transport.<ref>The EU gets new competition powers for the 21st century Template:Webarchive ec.europa.eu</ref>
Neelie Kroes (2004–10)Edit
During Neelie Kroes' hearing at the European Parliament, MEPs expressed concern about whether Ms Kroes had a sufficiently detailed grasp of certain specific subjects, but was approved as part of the Commission in 2004.
Since then she states that she promotes a fair and free business environment, achieving sustainable economic growth and higher employment. The commission has been involved in a number of high-profile cases fighting anticompetitive behaviour; such as the case against the merger of Sony – BMG, against Apple Inc. regarding iTunes<ref>Brussels Accuses iTunes of Violating Competition Rules spiegel.de</ref> and the ongoing case against Microsoft.
The latter has been an ongoing dispute on a number of issues, in April 2007 Microsoft became the first company to refuse to comply with the Commissions rulings, in response Commissioner Kroes is looking at more harsher methods to gain the co-operation of companies; "We have never, ever before encountered a company that has refused to comply with commission decisions ... We learned we may have to look for a more effective remedy."<ref>Microsoft dispute a lesson, EU says seattletimes.nwsource.com</ref> In September 2007, the Court of First Instance (EU's second highest court) upheld the commission's decision to fine Microsoft 497 million euro and its order for to Microsoft for it to share its information setting what the Commission described as an "important precedent". Kroes stated that "Today's court ruling…shows that the Commission was right to take its decision, and right to take firm action to enforce that decision". Either party may appeal to the European Court of Justice.<ref>Microsoft case sets precedent, says Brussels EU observer</ref> In response to the ruling the US Justice Departments top antitrust official, Thomas Barnett, criticised the ruling which sparked a response from Kroes stating that "It is totally unacceptable that a representative of the US administration criticises an independent court of law outside its jurisdiction ... It is absolutely not on. The European Commission does not pass judgement on rulings by US courts and we expect the same degree of respect from US authorities for rulings by EU courts."<ref>Spongenberg, Helena (20 September 2007) US remarks on Microsoft ruling 'unacceptable', says Kroes, EU Observer</ref>
Kroes holds a strong belief in free market principles and was tough with offenders. By the time her term as Competition Commissioner ended, she had completed most major cases.<ref name="FT Who">Who’s who in the new Commission, Financial Times November 2009</ref>
Joaquín Almunia (2010–14)Edit
Joaquín Almunia, previously the Finance Commissioner, took on the competition portfolio under the second Barroso Commission in 2010 and was expected to have a tenure similar to Kroes' stringent run.<ref name="FT Who"/> His appointment was welcomed by competition lawyers as someone well qualified and experienced.<ref name="FT Who"/> He also impressed Parliament at his hearing and early on in his work had to deal with whether or not to pursue action against Google.<ref>Accusations will test new commissioner, Financial Times</ref> He also come out in favour of the idea of a European Monetary Fund to deal with defaulting member states.<ref>EU’s Almunia Says EMF Would Be a Long-Term Solution (Update1)Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore Business Week</ref>
Margrethe Vestager (2014-2024)Edit
Margrethe Vestager was the European Commissioner responsible for Competition matters during the 2014-2024 period. She was part of both the Juncker and Von Der Leyen I college of Commissioners.<ref>Margrethe Vestager is the European Commissioner in the Von der Leyen Commission, currently serving as Executive Vice President of the European Commission for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age since December 2019 and European Commissioner for Competition since 2014. Vestager is a member of the Danish Social Liberal Party, and of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE) on the European level.</ref>
Her two terms at the European Commission were marked by strong enforcement across the full spectrum of competition policy. The cases brought against the abuse of dominance by large digital companies,<ref>https://www.eunews.it/en/2024/09/10/apple-and-google-double-victory-for-margrethe-vestager-eu-court-of-justice-upholds-judgements-for-more-than-15-billion/</ref> as well as the Apple Tax case,<ref>https://www.reuters.com/technology/apple-loses-fight-against-13-billion-euro-eu-tax-order-ireland-2024-09-10/</ref> are among the most notable. To date, she did not lose a single case concerning abuses of dominance before the European Court of Justice.<ref>https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5130185</ref>
Her leadership obtained much praise,<ref>https://informaconnect.com/digital-era-report-bolsters-commissioner-vestagers-digital-legacy/</ref> as well as criticism.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/world/eu-antitrust-policy-under-fire-after-siemens-alstom-deal-blocked-idUSKCN1PV12M/</ref> Her enforcement record is mixed, with big wins and major losses before EU courts.<ref>https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5130185</ref>
Teresa Ribera (since 2024)Edit
On 1 December 2024, Teresa Ribera was appointed First Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition and European Commissioner for Competition under the second Von der Leyen Commission.
List of commissionersEdit
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