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Consultation on the first review of the Digital Markets Act

The Commission is seeking feedback on the first review of the DMA. Interested parties have until 24 September 2025 to submit their views. 

Details

Status
Open
Opening date
Deadline
Departments
Directorate-General for Competition, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology

Target audience

All citizens, companies and organisations are welcome to contribute to this consultation on the review of the DMA. Contributions are sought particularly from business users (especially SMEs) and end users of the gatekeepers’ digital services in scope of the DMA and associations representing these users.

Why we are consulting

The objective of the consultation is to gather feedback and evidence on the effectiveness of the DMA so far in achieving its objectives of ensuring contestable and fair digital markets. 
The Commission will use this stakeholder feedback, as well as other inputs, to prepare a report assessing the impact of the DMA so far and whether any measures are necessary following this assessment.
Under the DMA, there are four main aspects to be assessed by the Commission as part of the review procedure: 
•    whether the aims of the DMA of ensuring contestable and fair markets have been achieved;
•    the impact of the DMA on business users, especially SMEs, and end users; 
•    whether the scope of interoperability obligation (Article 7 DMA) may be extended to online social networking services; and 
•    whether it is required to modify rules, including regarding the list of core platform services, the obligations laid down in Articles 5, 6 and 7 DMA and their enforcement.

Respond to the consultation

You can respond to the consultation here 

Your answers can be in any EU language.

Additional information

Will my contribution be public? I want to submit information that I believe would be very relevant but would contain sensitive information.

Yes, as a rule the responses to the public consultation will be published on the Commission’s website, including with the name of the organisation and the type of respondent. Exceptionally, respondents may provide an anonymized version for publication. 

Where can I find more information about the Digital Markets Act?

More information about the Digital Markets Act is available on its website:

https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/index_en