Antitrust Antitrust

Maruti Suzuki's small SUV market share leads Indian watchdog to dismiss unfair-pricing allegations

By Freny Patel
  • 15 May 2024 07:16
  • 15 May 2024 07:16
Allegations of unfair pricing made against India's leading car maker, Maruti Suzuki, have been dismissed by the antitrust watchdog on the grounds that the company wasn’t dominant in the relevant market, with a mere 22 percent market share.
Harmit Ahuja, who had bought Maruti’s SUV model Jimny, had filed

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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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