FAIR TRADE LAW

Article 19

No enterprise shall have any of the following acts which is likely to lessen competition or to impede fair competition:

  1. causing another enterprise to discontinue supply, purchase or other business transactions with a particular enterprise for the purpose of injuring such particular enterprise;
  2. treating another enterprise discriminatively without justification;
    causing the trading counterpart(s) of its competitors to do business with itself by coercion, inducement with interest, or other improper means;
  3. causing another enterprise to refrain from competing in price, or to take part in a merger or a concerted action by coercion, inducement with interest, or other improper means;
  4. acquiring the secret of production and sales, information concerning trading counterparts or other technology related secret of any other enterprise by coercion, inducement with interest, or other improper means; or
  5. limiting its trading counterparts' business activity improperly by means of the requirements of business engagement.