Malaysia

Domestic Trade Ministry to zero in on cartels this year: Salahuddin

Minister says Competition Commission will focus on getting merger control regime in place

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Jan 2023 2:38PM

Domestic Trade Ministry to zero in on cartels this year: Salahuddin
Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub says cartels and monopolies must not be allowed to exist as they disrupt competition in the market. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, January 12, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Investigating cartel activities in the food and agriculture sector will be the top priority of the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry this year, said its minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub.

Salahuddin said these cartels have taken advantage of the people and the government for far too long, and that it was time to put an end to the malpractice.

He added that the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) has so far made various efforts and decisions on cartels and monopolies that resulted in issuing an estimated RM175 million in financial penalties.

“This track record must continue. Cartels and monopolies must not be allowed to exist as they disrupt competition in the market for the benefit of business enterprises, thus affecting the cost of living.

“Thus I urge the MyCC to step up its efforts in eradicating these malpractices and as a member of the cabinet, I can assure that the government will lend its full support for MyCC to eliminate, or if not, reduce the power of cartels and monopolies,” he said.

Addressing the issue in his speech to officiate Prof Richard Whish’s Second Lecture Series here today, Salahuddin said the MyCC will also focus on getting a merger control regime in place, as this is currently a missing piece of competition law in Malaysia.

He said the merger control regime is crucial for the new government as it would ensure that consumers are not negatively affected by new monopolies resulting from mergers between major players.

“We have seen the impact of big mergers around the world and in our beloved country. We have to remember Malaysia is a trading nation with a growing economy. We cannot afford to have market concentration, especially in crucial areas such as services, retail, and the food and agriculture sector.

“If left unchecked, mergers are also used to camouflage the formation of cartels. Thus, the MyCC has my full support in this and together, we will ensure that the amendments to the Competition Act 2010 and the Competition Commission Act 2010 are tabled in Parliament as soon as possible,” he said.

In ensuring that MyCC stays relevant with current and future trends due to the digital economy, Salahuddin also said the regulatory body will soon be carrying out market reviews to identify the root cause within the existing digital markets that distorts competition.

“It will look into the structure of the market including the conduct of the enterprises, suppliers, and consumers in the supply chain and come up with proper recommendations to correct market behaviour,” he said. – Bernama, January 12, 2023

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