According to a report by ABC in the USA on the 14th, the Mexican antitrust regulatory agency recently stated that after more than four years of continuous investigation, it ruled that the American retail giant Walmart's subsidiary in Mexico – Walmart de Mexico – exhibited monopolistic behavior in its Operation, and decided to impose a fine of 4.6 million USD (approximately 33.47 million RMB). The Mexican regulatory agency pointed out that with a high market share, Walmart de Mexico forced suppliers to accept specific prices and terms, which not only harmed the interests of suppliers but also affected fair competition in the market, putting Other Retailers at a disadvantage. In response, Walmart stated that they believe the ruling of the Mexican antitrust regulatory agency is incorrect and the company will appeal. (CCTV Finance)
因经营中存在垄断行为 沃尔玛墨西哥公司被处以460万美元的罚款
Due to monopolistic practices in its Operation, Walmart de Mexico has been fined 4.6 million USD.
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