Turkey: The eye of the hazelnut producer is in the Competition Authority

Published 2022년 10월 5일

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An investigation by the Competition Authority in Turkey is ongoing into allegations of market dominance and monopoly practices by the Italian company Ferrero in the hazelnut market. The investigation follows a complaint by Mehmet Hilmi Güler and discussions between Metin Gündoğdu, the AK Party deputy, and the Minister of Trade, Mehmet Muş. Gündoğdu highlighted the potential for heavy fines if the authority finds any competition disruption.
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AK Party Ordu Deputy Metin Gündoğdu, who said that they saw that there are moves that disrupt competition in hazelnut, said, "If the Competition Authority detects situations that distort competition, it imposes heavy fines." said. After the monopoly debates that started after the hazelnut price was traded at 44 liras, 8 liras below TMO, in the free market in Ordu, eyes have turned to the Competition Authority. Ordu Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Dr. The outcome of the investigation initiated after Mehmet Hilmi Güler's complaint to the Competition Authority of the Italian Ferrero firm, which is accused of dominating the hazelnut market and creating a monopoly, is eagerly awaited. A statement came from AK Party Army Deputy Metin Gündoğdu on the subject. Reminding the complaint made to the Competition Authority, Gündoğdu said, “After the complaint made to the Competition Authority, we also met with our Minister of Trade, Mehmet Muş. They also started an investigation on this issue. ...
Source: Findiktv

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