CCI issues order
against Cement Manufacturers, Imposes penalty of more than six thousand
crores on 11 Cement companies
The
Competition Commission of India has found cement manufacturers in violation
of the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 which deals with
anticompetitive agreements including Cartels. The order was passed pursuant
to investigation carried out by the Director General upon information filed
by Builders Association of India. The Commission has imposed penalty on 11
Cement Manufacturers named in the information @0.5 times of their profit for
the year 2009-10 and 2010-11. The penalty amount so worked out amounts to
more than Six thousand Crores. The Commission has also imposed penalty on the
Cement Manufacturers Association.
The
Cement Manufacturers upon whom the penalty has been imposed are ACC, Ambuja
Cements Limited, Ultratech Cements, Grasim Cements now merged with Ultratech
Cements, JK Cements, India Cements, Madras Cements, Century
Cements, Binani Cements, Lafarge India and Jaypee Cements.
While
imposing penalty, the Commission has considered the parallel and coordinated
behaviour of cement companies on price, dispatch and supplies in the market. The
Commission has found that the cement companies have not utilised the
available capacity so as to reduce supplies and raise prices in times of
higher demand. The Commission has also observed that the act of these Cement
Companies in limiting and controlling supplies in the market and determining
prices through an anti-competitive agreement is not only detrimental to the
cause of the consumers but also to the whole economy since cement is a
crucial input in construction and infrastructure industry vital for economic
development of the country.
The
contravening Cement Manufacturers had been directed to deposit the penalty
amount within 90 days. They have also been directed to ‘cease and
desist’ from indulging in any activity relating to agreement, understanding
or arrangement on prices, production and supply of cement in the market.
CMA
has been asked to disengage and disassociate itself from collecting wholesale
and retail prices through the member cement companies and also from
circulating the details on production and dispatches of cement companies to
its members.
The
order of CCI has been passed in r/o case no.29 of 2010 and a copy of the
order has been uploaded on the website of CCI at www.cci.gov.in
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