DCCA Market Definitions

English-language access to Danish competition authority merger decisions — Nordic competition law made searchable

About Danish Competition and Consumer Authority

The Danish Competition and Consumer Authority (DCCA) is Denmark's national competition authority. It reviews mergers affecting Danish markets and publishes decisions primarily in Danish. Its market definitions are especially relevant in grocery retail, energy, transport, and media.

Why DCCA Market Definitions Matter

  • Denmark's concentrated markets in grocery retail, energy, and media produce detailed market definition analysis
  • DCCA precedents are frequently considered alongside Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish decisions in Nordic transactions
  • CuriAI surfaces Danish market definitions in English, overcoming the Danish-language barrier for international lawyers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DCCA?

The Danish Competition and Consumer Authority (DCCA) is Denmark's independent competition authority, enforcing the Danish Competition Act and reviewing mergers with a Danish nexus.

Are Danish competition decisions available in English?

DCCA merger decisions are mainly published in Danish. CuriAI indexes market definition reasoning and makes it searchable in English.