In its efforts "towards the e-Commission", the European Commission encourages the use of electronic communication. Correspondents in antitrust and cartel cases are asked to submit documents as electronic files, and preferably by electronic means.
Electronic submissions:
Please follow the Recommendations for Electronic Document Submissions in Antitrust and Cartel Case Proceedings.
If you want to send paper documents, please respect the following rules :
- No bound documents, stapled documents, no cardboard dividers, no double-sided pages
- Format: only A4 weighing less than 120 gr/m2
The Registry reserves the right to request electronic copies for voluminous paper documents.
In all your correspondence, please specify the name of the case and the case number.
All correspondence relating to a case must be sent to the Registry, even when addressed to a specific Directorate or Unit within DG Competition.
How to contact the Antitrust Registry | |
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comp-greffe-antitrustec [dot] europa [dot] eu (comp-greffe-antitrust[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) | |
Telephone | +32 2 299 32 32 |
Post | European Commission DG Competition Antitrust and General Registry BE 1049 Bruxelles |
By Hand | European Commission Opening hours for the OIB mail services is from 7.00 to 16.30 Central mail phone: +32 2 299 3299 If required, the Commission's Central Mail Service in the Avenue du Bourget will issue a delivery receipt. Every hand delivered mail (express mail services, couriers,...) and registered letters will be registered in the Central mail service and will be delivered to DG Competition. |