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    Anti-trust committee fines shipping companies engaged in clothing imports

    14:02 - 27.05.11


    The State Committee for Protection of Economic Competition has imposed
    fines on several companies engaged in clothing imports for having
    increased transportation fees for local traders.

    At its meeting on Thursday, the committee decided that four companies-
    Four Friends, SOHO, Profimportex and Nanis - should pay a total of 100
    million drams (about $270,00) fine for charging higher fees for
    clothing imported from China and Turkey.

    The Committee found that those companies violated the law by raising
    the transportation fees by 100% since January.

    It had previously notified the companies officially that the customs
    duties for Chinese and Turkish products will remain unchanged.
    Subsequent studies by the committee revealed that the problem was
    between brokers and the dealers. The committee launched an
    administrative proceeding against the companies, demanding that the
    they summit justifications. The latter argued that their policies were
    justified given that the service prices (storehouse fees and fuel
    prices) in Turkey had gone up.

    The Committee's Chairman Artak Shaboyan noted, however, that their
    inspections revealed no economic justification. The committee ruled
    that the companies had concluded an anti-trust deal, increasing their
    service prices.

    The companies have been fined in accordance with the new anti-trust
    law which allows the Committee to impose higher fines on the companies
    violating the law.


    Tert.am




    From: A. Papazian
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