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Who We Are | Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore

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The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCS) is the government regulator responsible for administering and enforcing Singapore’s competition and consumer protection laws. Its mandate is to prevent anti-competitive conduct and unfair trade practices.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

This page is a general overview of CCS’s role rather than a specific regulation about device warranties or protection plans. However, it suggests that CCS could be relevant if AppleCare+ marketing, pricing, contract terms, claims handling, or unfair practices were challenged under Singapore consumer protection rules—potentially affecting how Apple structures disclosures, remedies, and complaint processes.

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CCS administers and enforces competition and consumer protection laws in Singapore to guard against anti-competitive activities and unfair trade practices ...

Review
Details

Country

Singapore

Region

Asia Pacific

Discovered

5/17/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

English