Antitrust Antitrust

Hero MotoCorp case dismissed, as Indian law fails to recognize collective dominance

By Freny Patel
  • 18 Sep 2023 06:25
  • 18 Sep 2023 06:25
Hero MotoCorp's alleged abuse of dominance wasn’t accepted by India’s antitrust watchdog when it reviewed the motorcycle manufacturer because the principle of "collective dominance" isn’t recognized under competition law, according to the country's antitrust watchdog.
The arguments were contained in an order released last week by the Competition Commission of

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Freny Patel

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Freny has been covering antitrust law, M&A and regulations for over a decade, serving as Asia editor at Policy and Regulatory Report. Prior to joining as an editor at Mergermarket, she headed the banking bureau of a leading Indian financial daily, Business Standard. When India privatized the insurance sector, she had her own column in The Observer.

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