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Exclusive | Steel companies face CCI scrutiny for alleged price cartelisation

India’s anti-trust regulator, Competition Commission of India (CCI) is investigating if steelmakers colluded to hike rates, which have shot up by more than 45 percent since June 2020.

February 09, 2021 / 12:05 IST
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has launched an investigation against steel companies for allegedly forming a cartel, the latest instance of the country’s anti-trust regulator scrutinising businesses to check if they are colluding to fix rates.

The CCI has taken up the investigation suo moto to check if steel companies have plotted to increase prices of several products, and it hasn't received a 'written complaint', several people familiar with the matter confirmed to Moneycontrol, asking not to be named.

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That said, the demand for an investigation into the prices hikes had been voiced from several quarters, including auto and real estate industries that use steel.

No less than Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari in January alleged that steel companies were indulging in cartelisation. "Every steel company has its own iron ore mines and there has been no increase in labour and power costs but they are increasing rates. It is difficult for me to understand (the reason behind it)," the minister said, and later suggested that a regulator should be appointed for the industry.