Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica

Col. Santa María Nonoalco, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, The Federal Economic Competition Commission (Spanish: Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica, COFECE) is a Mexican government agency responsible for regulating anti-competitive behavior.

Under Article 28 of the Mexican Constitution, it is responsible for:"...overseeing, promoting and guaranteeing competition and market access in Mexico for the efficient functioning of markets to the benefit of consumers and implementation of the Federal Economic Competition Law (LFCE)".

[4] Functions of COFECE include approval of mergers and acquisitions, investigating and penalizing monopolistic conduct, authorizing business activities in regulated sectors, and advocacy for competition in the marketplace.

Article 28 of Mexico's constitution prohibits monopolies, but a more complete competition policy was set out in the LFCE (1993).

The current chair of the agency is commissioner Andrea Marván Saltiel, who was appointed in May 2023.