WAGG responds to ACCC draft report

Sarah Allen —  December 12, 2010

WA Grains Group responds to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s draft report on Grains Express, in December 2010.

“WAGG agrees that the notified tying arrangements substantially lessen competition in the market for grain transport in Western Australia and that the substantial anti-competitive detriments outweigh any public benefits resulting from the notified conduct.”

See WAGG’s full submission here.

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