Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Singapore

07/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2024 04:08

Written reply to PQ on Regulatory Measures over Super Apps that May Stifle Competition and Consumer Welfare

Question

Mr Saktiandi Supaat: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry whether the Ministry is considering additional regulatory or supervisory measures over 'super apps' that may stifle competition and consumer welfare, in light of Grab's latest acquisition of Singapore-based dining reservation platform Chope.

Written Answer by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong

1. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) conducted a study of digital platforms in 2020, including those that integrate multiple products and services addressing different market segments within the same app[1]. CCCS did not observe specific competition concerns in relation to such "super apps", as such apps are still subject to competition from the specialised providers within each market segment that they operate in. Therefore, consumers continue to have a choice, and can access different providers for specific products or services.

2. CCCS has also updated its competition guidelines to provide clearer guidance to digital platforms and "super apps" on how Singapore's competition laws apply to them. For example, CCCS has set out how it will assess whether a digital platform or "super apps" may be engaging in anti-competitive behaviour.

3. These efforts are complemented by initiatives such as the Standard Dispute Management Framework for e-Marketplaces by the Consumers Association of Singapore, to encourage fair trading in digital markets and support customers in timely dispute resolution.

4. The Government will continue to monitor developments in the e-commerce domain and assess if further reviews are required.

[1]The full market study can be found on CCCS' website at https://www.cccs.gov.sg/-/media/custom/ccs/files/media-and-publications/publications/market-studies/cccs-ecommerce-platforms-market-study-report.ashx