JAKARTA. The Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) suspects that price fixing committed by several business players has caused the price of garlic to skyrocket to Rp 80,000 (US$6.02) per kilogram, double the normal price of Rp 38,000 per kg, ahead of Idul Fitri. “Six business players are suspected of involvement in the price fixing practices. This price is too high. Consumers will suffer losses. We are investigating the matter,” KPPU deputy chairman R.Kurnia Sya’ranie said on Friday. “The business players intentionally reduced the realized imports of garlic with the hope this would lead to a price jump caused by the scarcity of the commodity in the market.”
6 business players involved in garlic price fixing
JAKARTA. The Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) suspects that price fixing committed by several business players has caused the price of garlic to skyrocket to Rp 80,000 (US$6.02) per kilogram, double the normal price of Rp 38,000 per kg, ahead of Idul Fitri. “Six business players are suspected of involvement in the price fixing practices. This price is too high. Consumers will suffer losses. We are investigating the matter,” KPPU deputy chairman R.Kurnia Sya’ranie said on Friday. “The business players intentionally reduced the realized imports of garlic with the hope this would lead to a price jump caused by the scarcity of the commodity in the market.”