The Competition Appellate Tribunal has upheld the Competition Commission of Pakistan’s (CCP) decision to fine the Pakistan Flour Mills Association Rs. 35 million for price-fixing. The tribunal ruled that the association’s actions violated competition laws by manipulating market prices, harming consumers and fair trade practices.

The Competition Appellate Tribunal upheld the CCP’s Rs. 35 million fine on the Pakistan Flour Mills Association for price-fixing. The decision reinforces the enforcement of competition laws, holding the association accountable for market manipulation that adversely affected consumers and undermined fair business practices in the flour industry.
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