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New Zealand fined Aramex and GoSweetSpot for price fixing and customer sharing in separate deals, harming consumers.
New Zealand's Commerce Commission fined courier companies Aramex $700,000 and GoSweetSpot $525,000 for engaging in cartel conduct, including price fixing and customer allocation, through separate agreements with competitors.
The companies admitted to anti-competitive behavior in reseller arrangements, though they did not collude with each other.
Nine other courier firms are expected to receive warnings for similar suspected conduct.
The Commission emphasized that such practices harm consumers by raising prices and reducing choices, and reiterated its commitment to enforcing competition laws, with cartel activity now punishable by up to seven years in prison.
Nueva Zelanda multó a Aramex y GoSweetSpot por fijar precios y compartir clientes en acuerdos separados, perjudicando a los consumidores.