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Fines point to more action over baby milk by China watchdog

Penalties imposed over price fixing by baby milk powder producers show NDRC is ready to tighten antitrust enforcement on the mainland

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Six infant formula producers were fined for price-fixing by Chinese authorities.
Denise Tsang

Beijing's decision to slap record fines totalling 668.7 million yuan (HK$840.8 million) on six producers of infant milk formula for price fixing has set the stage for further antitrust enforcement.

The National Development and Reform Commission, the mainland's top planning agency, flexed its muscles on Wednesday by punishing the firms for violating anti-monopoly laws.

The action would send a warning to other sectors, such as telecommunications and consumer products, lawyers said.

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The six producers fined were Hong Kong-listed Biostime International, Mead Johnson Nutrition and Abbott from the United States, FrieslandCampina from the Netherlands, Dumex from France and Fonterra from New Zealand.

Analysts said the enforcement action would further bring down prices of infant milk formula and pacify a public outraged that a daily necessity had been plagued by safety issues and high prices.

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Mead Johnson, Danone and Wyeth were among the producers that lowered prices by 6 per cent to 20 per cent last month when news of the NDRC's investigation into price fixing broke.

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