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JAKARTA — Subsidiaries of some of the world’s biggest palm oil companies have been found guilty by Indonesia’s anticompetition watchdog of restricting sales of cooking oil amid acute shortages last year. Indonesia is the world’s biggest producer of palm oil, the most widely used vegetable oil for cooking oil, yet consumers across the country faced […]
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s anti-monopoly agency (KPPU) ordered seven cooking oil companies to pay fines of up to US$2.8mil (RM13mil) for restricting sales amid scarce supplies last year.
JAKARTA: Indonesia's anti-monopoly agency (KPPU) ordered seven cooking oil companies on Friday (May 26) to pay fines of up to US$2.78 million each for restricting sales amid scarce supplies last year. KPPU launched an investigation into the companies' conduct last year after surging prices of cooking oil f
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JAKARTA, May 26 (Reuters) - Indonesia's anti-monopoly
agency (KPPU) ordered seven cooking oil companies on Friday to
pay fines of up to $2.8 million for restricting sales amid
scarce supplies last year. ... | 02:50am
JAKARTA: Indonesia's anti-monopoly agency (KPPU) ordered seven cooking oil companies on Friday (May 26) to pay fines of up to US$2.78 million each for restricting sales amid scarce supplies last year. KPPU launched an investigation into the companies' conduct last year after surging prices of cooking oil f
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's anti-monopoly agency (KPPU) ordered seven cooking oil companies on Friday to pay fines of up to over $2 million each for restricting sales amid scarce supplies last year. | 02:07pm
JAKARTA: Indonesia's anti-monopoly agency (KPPU) ordered seven cooking oil companies on Friday (May 26) to pay fines of up to US$2.78 million each for restricting sales amid scarce supplies last year. KPPU launched an investigation into the companies' conduct last year after surging prices of cooking oil f