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Seven companies have been ordered to pay fines of up to $3.8 million. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA - Indonesia’s anti-monopoly agency ordered seven cooking oil companies on Friday to pay fines of up to US$2.8 million for restricting sales amid

KPPU launched an investigation into the conduct of cooking oil companies last year after the Indonesian government placed a temporary cap on surging retail prices of the essential product and later a three-week export ban on palm oil.Seven out of 27 companies investigated were found guilty of limiting distribution of their branded cooking oils while the retail price cap was in place in early 2022, said Ms Dinni Melanie, who chaired the KPPU panel.

The seven companies include Salim Ivomas Pratama, a unit of Indonesia’s largest food company Indofood Group, as well as two units of Wilmar Group.Wilmar said in an e-mail to Reuters on Saturday it was disappointed with the decision and believed the facts “may have been misconstrued” by KPPU. “During the relevant period ... our cooking oil operations specifically, and our industry generally, were affected by severe supply chain issues that had an impact on cooking oil delivery,” Wilmar’s spokesperson said.All 27 companies that KPPU investigated were acquitted on charges of price fixing. REUTERS

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