An interview with José Miguel de la Calle

For years, international observers have pegged Colombia’s Superintendency of Industry and Commerce (SIC) as one of the most promising and rapidly developing antitrust enforcers in the Western Hemisphere. Ron Knox speaks with José Miguel de la Calle, the agency’s superintendent, about the SIC’s recent history, and its potential for targeting cartels both at home and abroad

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