Japanse shipping company NYK pleaded guilty to cartel conduct.
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The successful prosecution of the first criminal cartel case may be seen as a vindication of the decision to criminalise cartel conduct.
The ACCC has referred the Tabcorp/Tatts merger to the Federal Court.
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The Federal Court will now have an opportunity to clarify how mergers should be valued, ensuring the ACCC and the Australian Competition Tribunal are applying the same standard.
Japanese car part manufacturing company Yazaki was fined A$9.5 million for cartel conduct. But now the ACCC wants to increase this.
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The level of corporate fines for anti-competitive conduct in Australia is woefully below international benchmarks.
Malcolm Turnbull sits with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang as they watch an AFL game.
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The Turnbull government trails Labor 45-55% on the two-party vote in the Fairfax Ipsos poll.
The research looked at the price setting in a number of petrol retailers in Perth over five years.
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New analysis of the behaviour of petrol retailers in Perth over a period of five years shows how tacit collusion caused prices to increase by up to 50%.
Claims by IVF clinics can be misleading making it difficult to interpret success rates.
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Our recent audit of success rates provided on the websites of IVF clinics’ in Australia and New Zealand identified some common traps in the way these figures are presented.
ANZ has already struck a deal with Apple for its contactless payment system but now four other banks are arguing the company is making competition difficult.
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The competition in Australia’s contactless payment industry is heating up as Apple Pay sets up in Australia. However some banks claim the company is making the system less competitive.
Although Australia has adopted European emissions standards for cars, these are not as strict as EU or US standards.
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The court action ACCC has brought against Volkswagen might not succeed because Australia’s emissions standards are not as strict as those in the US and Europe.
The ACCC is taking VW to court.
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The ACCC has launched proceedings against VW for allegedly misleading consumers. But consumers won’t be directly compensated from the case.
Authorities need to do more when people try to report they’re a victim of online fraud.
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Victims of online fraud say they’re passed from one authority to another when they try to report it, and they’re still made to feel they are to blame for being caught out by a scam.
The health sector has been plagued by problems from privatisation similar to those in vocational education.
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The presumption in government is that privatisation is always desirable, but many failures have led consumers to think differently.
A business cannot price “too low” or it breaks the law, but undercutting competitors is not necessarily illegal.
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It’s time that Australians debated the objective of our competition law. It shouldn’t just be left to the courts.
Volkswagen has paid a record settlement in the US.
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Fresh from a record US$15 billion settlement, Volkswagen is resisting paying compensation in other countries.
There is no single regulatory regime governing the fitting of hearing aids.
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Audiology services are government registered for many – such as for children up to the age of 26 and veterans. But many fall through the cracks and rely on the self-regulation of the industry.
New rules around what merchants can charge for use of credit or debit cards may be difficult to police.
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The RBA has revised regulations on how much merchants can charge for using a credit or debit card which might make the practise more common.
Various scandals have forced the major parties in this election campaign to tackle policy on business and finance regulation.
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How would each of the major parties better regulate the finance and business sectors?
Some people are still confused over what is paid or sponsored content in a typical Google search.
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Most Australians do not understand how the Google search engine works and what is paid or free content in any search results.
Eggs cartons will need to show stocking density on the carton.
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New standards for free-range eggs will limit stocking densities and mean hens must have access to outdoors.
Woolworths is being pursued by the corporate regulator for its treatment of smaller suppliers.
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Unconscionable conduct by (mainly big) business has been notoriously tricky to prove. Could a change in legal wording help?
Jetstar’s website was found to be misleading and deceptive.
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Those annoying fees at the end of your online booking? They should be disclosed early.