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Australia enacts laws to curb supermarket price gouging, with major fines for excessive pricing.
Australia is introducing new laws to prevent supermarkets from charging excessive prices, with penalties up to $10 million or 10% of revenue for companies over $30 billion in annual sales.
The legislation, backed by ACCC findings on limited competition and high profits at Coles and Woolworths, aims to increase price transparency and curb practices like shrinkflation.
It will be enforced under an updated Food and Grocery Code and is expected to take effect by year-end.
The government is consulting stakeholders until November 3, while retailers argue existing laws are sufficient and warn of added regulatory burdens.
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Australia promulga leyes para frenar la manipulación de precios en los supermercados, con grandes multas por precios excesivos.