[CPD Talk] Agentic AI, Algorithmic Pricing, and Competition Law
Are your clients’ AI tools crossing the line into tacit collusion?
As AI systems evolve from mere tools to autonomous “agents,” the legal landscape is struggling to keep pace. Algorithmic pricing and agentic AI are now raising critical questions around transparency, accountability, and anti-competitive behaviour—drawing intense scrutiny from antitrust regulators globally.
Join Carter Chim for an essential CPD seminar exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and competition law, and what it means for practitioners and businesses in Hong Kong.
Key Topics Covered:
• The New Antitrust Frontier: Competition risks arising from agentic AI and algorithmic pricing.
• Global Precedents: Critical enforcement lessons from the EU, UK, and US.
• The Local Landscape: Navigating the regulatory horizon and compliance strategies for Hong Kong.
Event Details:
🗓️ Date: Thursday, 21 May 2026
🕔 Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Followed by a drinks reception)
📍 Venue: 9/F, One Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Admiralty
⚖️ CPD: 1 point (application in progress)
Carter Chim

“Carter is a leading specialist in competition law in Hong Kong well-known for his deep legal knowledge in EU and Hong Kong competition law, Carter has been instructed on a number of competition cases in Hong Kong, and due to his past experience in working in the Hong Kong Competition Commission as legal counsel, Carter is preferred counsel for antitrust investigations and litigation in Hong Kong.”
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2026, Competition — Leading Juniors, Tier 1
Carter has been recognised by The Legal 500 (Legalease) as a Leading Junior (Tier 1) in Competition Law for six consecutive years (i.e. 2021 to 2026).
Carter has acted in a number of landmark constitutional and administrative law cases before the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, including Secretary for Justice v Leung Kwok Hung [2021] HKCFA 32 (concerning the scope of parliamentary privilege enjoyed by a member of the Legislative Council in the course of proceedings).
General civil matters form a core part of Carter’s practice. Matters which he is regularly instructed to handle include winding up petitions (for the successful petitioner in Re Yuan Tong Global Financial Group Ltd [2021] HKCFI 1534), water leakage cases, property disputes, discrimination cases, and more.
View Carter’s profile for more information.
This article was first published on 6 May 2026.
Disclaimer: This article does not constitute legal advice and seeks to set out the general principles of the law. Detailed advice should therefore be sought from a legal professional relating to the individual merits and facts of a particular case. The photographs which appear in this article are included for decorative purposes only and should not be taken as a depiction of any matter to which the case is related. The views and opinions expressed in this article/material are solely those of the members authoring it and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Denis Chang’s Chambers, or of any other member or members of Denis Chang’s Chambers.