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2026

On November 19–20, 2026, Georgia will host the 5th International Conference on Competition and Consumer Protection. The annual conference aims to further strengthen competition policy in Georgia, foster constructive dialogue on the achievements and challenges within the field, and enhance consumer protection mechanisms through the exchange of international and local best practices. In 2025, the conference brought together over 350 delegates, more than 50 local and international speakers, and in excess of 40 representatives from competition and consumer protection authorities across 18 countries. The event was further distinguished by the participation of members of the Government and Parliament of Georgia, alongside representatives of public institutions, regulatory bodies, academia, and the business sector.

2025

On 13–15 November 2025, Georgia hosted the 4th International Conference on Competition and Consumer Protection. The annual conference aims to further strengthen competition policy in Georgia, foster constructive dialogue on the achievements and challenges in the field, and enhance consumer protection mechanisms through the exchange of international and local best practices. The conference brought together over 350 delegates, more than 50 local and international speakers, and in excess of 40 representatives from competition and consumer protection authorities across 18 countries. The event was further distinguished by the participation of members of the Government and Parliament of Georgia, alongside representatives of public institutions, regulatory bodies, academia, and the business sector.

2024

On 13–15 November 2025, Georgia hosted the 4th International Conference on Competition and Consumer Protection. The annual conference aims to further strengthen competition policy in Georgia, foster constructive dialogue on the achievements and challenges in the field, and enhance consumer protection mechanisms through the exchange of international and local best practices. The conference brought together over 350 delegates, more than 50 local and international speakers, and in excess of 40 representatives from competition and consumer protection authorities across 18 countries. The event was further distinguished by the participation of members of the Government and Parliament of Georgia, alongside representatives of public institutions, regulatory bodies, academia, and the business sector.

2023

On 13–15 November 2025, Georgia hosted the 4th International Conference on Competition and Consumer Protection. The annual conference aims to further strengthen competition policy in Georgia, foster constructive dialogue on the achievements and challenges in the field, and enhance consumer protection mechanisms through the exchange of international and local best practices. The conference brought together over 350 delegates, more than 50 local and international speakers, and in excess of 40 representatives from competition and consumer protection authorities across 18 countries. The event was further distinguished by the participation of members of the Government and Parliament of Georgia, alongside representatives of public institutions, regulatory bodies, academia, and the business sector.

2022

The first International Conference on Competition and Consumer Protection is being held in Georgia. Protection of the principles of fair competition and the rights of consumers is a crucial factor for ensuring sustainable and inclusive economic development. The agenda of the event covers a broad range of key issues from competition policy to consumer rights protection mechanisms, and activities carried out by the regulatory agencies. The two-day event is jointly organized by the Georgian National Competition Agency, The National Bank of Georgia, Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission, National Communications Commission and Insurance State Supervision Service of Georgia. Involvement of the public agencies, regulatory bodies, academic communities, international organizations, business sector, local and international experts and fellow agencies will further increase the synergy of participating stakeholders.