apec1.gif (1822 bytes)Decisions of Administrative or Quasi-judicial Agencies -Other Restrictive Business Practices-2001

  1. A complaint by Kingtown Industrial Co., Ltd. that eight of its distributors used inappropriate means to block trading of its "Kingtown Rice" product in violation of Article 19(1) of the Fair Trade Law
  2. Hsueh Yang-lun and Lai Mei-lun, members of US-based Herbalife Taiwan, violated Articles 19 and 20(1) of the Supervisory Regulations Governing Multi-level Sales
  3. The Tainan City Government put improper restriction on the qualifications for bidding firms in tender for the public-own private-operate No. 11 public underground parking lot
  4. United Daily News Co., Ltd. was alleged in violating the Fair Trade Law for the content of its standardized distribution agreement and for its termination of the distribution agreement
  5. The National Institute for Compilation and Translation allegedly placed improper restrictions on the qualifications for printers of elementary school textbooks, in violation of the Fair Trade Law
  6. The Fair Trade Commission investigated, ex officio, on the case that the Lubricants Division of Chinese Petroleum Corp. and its national association of lubricants distributors coordinated actions to designate a "primary bidder" in tendering bids for the procurement of lubricants by government agencies or state-owned enterprises
  7. Complaint alleging that high sales allowances and sales returns on the income statements of four pharmaceuticals firms (Yung Shin Pharm. IND. Co., Ltd., Sintong Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd., Standard Chem. and Pharm. Co., Ltd., and U-Liang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) in FY1998 and FY1999 indicated that the companies had violated the Fair Trade Law
  8. Complaint alleging that Golden Communications (Taiwan) Co., Ltd. charged unreasonable trading prices for films to non-chain rental operators, which had constituted improper restriction of the activities of trading counterpart enterprises in violation of the Fair Trade Law
  9. Measures in anticipation of complete liberalization of the petroleum products market 06/24/02

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