apec1.gif (1822 bytes)Decisions of Administrative or Quasi-judicial Agencies -Concerted Actions-1997

  1. A group of duck egg merchants violated the Fair Trade Law for their concerted action in monopolizing the market
  2. Complaint filed against bid rigging and illegal bid collusion in connection with bidding procedures for the T'u Ch'eng Line CD267A of the Taipei Department of Rapid Transit Systems
  3. The Tourism Industry's Quality Assurance Association violated the Fair Trade Law by promoting the "Special Program for Upgrading the Quality of Tourism" and setting the "reference prices for tourist groups"
  4. Taiwan Regional Association of Dairy Processors was complained in violation of the Fair Trade Law
  5. The Provincial Gas Station Association violated the Fair Trade Law for the collusive bidding procedures on its "Private Gas Station Use Cash Registers Capable of Issuing Duplicate Receipts"
  6. Complaints alleging a concerted action taken by asphalt concrete businesses in the Ilan area
  7. Chwen Chin Professional Baseball Co., Ltd. and five other professional baseball companies were complained for their concerted action by agreement to limit activities related to the teams' operations; using a life time contract to impose improper restrictions of players' freedom to change teams
  8. Adjustment in the price of domestic liquid gas led to an overall hike in the retail price of containerized gas
  9. Request by the Department of Reconstruction of the Provincial Government for the interpretation whether the Fair Trade Law is applicable to Article 17 of the Regulations Governing the Pawning Industry
  10. Golf-Course Operators Federation was complained for violation of the Fair Trade Law for setting uniform fees and discounts of fee charges during a Board Directors' and Supervisors' Plenery Meeting and Joint Session of Golf Course Operators
  11. Reply to Ilan District Court Prosecutor's Office Regarding the Alleged Concerted Actions in the Project of Sanhsing Hsiang's Landfills and Stadium Renovation
  12. Taipei Securities Dealers Association's application for permission to engage in concerted actions in connection with its self-regulation rules which provide for discounted commission available only to investors whose transaction value exceeds NT$ 100 million per account on a monthly basis
  13. The Travel Quality Promotion Project and determination of Tour Group Reference Prices by the Travel Quality Assurance Association of Chinese Taipei was subject to follow-up scrutiny regarding compliance with the Fair Trade Law
  14. Taiwan Ready-Mixed Concrete Industry Association (TRCIA) violated Article 14 of the Fair Trade Law for reaching a consensus regarding the price of concrete sold throughout Chinese Taipei

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