Cartel rules for agricultural products will be easened
The National Assembly easened the cartel rules for agricultural products on Monday. The agreement will not restrict the competition that will be carried out with the participation of industrial advocacy associations, professional organizations if none of them will be favored.
In such case, the goal of the agreement is to ensure a fair income for people living from agriculture, and not to gain any advantage in the market.
It is known that the Competition Authority announced on 30 August that they examined several retail chains that were selling watermelons in Hungary, but in the end competition supervision proceedings were not started. (MTI)
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