Hong Kong launches consultation on Keeta’s proposal over competition concerns
Hong Kong's Competition Commission has initiated a public consultation regarding food delivery platform Keeta's proposed measures to address competition concerns. The watchdog previously raised issues with Keeta's exclusivity clauses.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Competition Commission has initiated a public consultation regarding food delivery platform Keeta's proposed measures to address competition concerns. The watchdog previously raised issues with Keeta's exclusivity clauses. On Tuesday, the Commission announced it is seeking public feedback on three legally binding commitments offered by Keeta under Section 60 of the Competition Ordinance. These voluntary changes, confirmed by Keeta earlier this month, aim to ensure a fairer market environment. The consultation seeks to formalize these measures for enforcement purposes.
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3 extractedKeeta is offering three commitments under Section 60 of the Competition Ordinance to ensure a fair market environment.
The Competition Commission raised concerns about Keeta's exclusivity clauses before proposing the changes.
Keeta has confirmed that the voluntary changes had already taken effect, and it is seeking to formalise them so they could be enforced.