by Aymeric De Moncuit, Rachel J. Lamorte, Daniel Vowden, Stephen V. Groh, Ora Nwabueze, and Sarah Wilks

Top left to right: Aymeric De Moncuit, Rachel J. Lamorte and Daniel Vowden. Bottom left to right: Stephen V. Groh, Ora Nwabueze and Sarah Wilks. (Photos courtesy of Mayer Brown)
At a Glance
In February, the Japan Fair Trade Commission announced that it will hire additional staff to enforce the country’s new Act on Promotion of Competition for Specified Smartphone Software. The Act “aim[s] to foster innovation and expand options for consumers through ensuring a fair and competitive environment in the digital field,” and is a recent example of worldwide competition enforcers’ focus on digital platforms and technology. We consider how enforcers across the world have staffed up to enforce similar legislation.