The Moldovan Competition Authority orders the administrations of the agricultural markets to accord priority to the individual producers of agricultural products (Agromarkets)

On 30 July 2009 the Moldovan Competition Authority (ANPC) [1] following an investigation of competitive conditions on the agricultural markets in the Moldovan capital of Chisinau ordered the administrations of these markets to accord priority to the individual producers of agricultural products. Agricultural markets represent the primary venues where residents of the capital satisfy their needs for fresh agricultural products (fruits, vegetables, etc.). Due to the space restrains the administrations of the markets designate the retail locations to a limited number of sellers. The ANPC's investigation

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  • University of Macau - Faculty of Law (Macau)

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Alexandr Svetlicinii, The Moldovan Competition Authority orders the administrations of the agricultural markets to accord priority to the individual producers of agricultural products (Agromarkets), 30 July 2009, e-Competitions State intervention, Art. N° 29127

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