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China probes Tetra Pak for "abusing" market role
by Staff Writers
Shanghai (AFP) July 05, 2013


China is investigating global packaging giant Tetra Pak for "abusing" its dominant market role, an official said Friday, the latest in a series of probes aimed at foreign companies.

The head of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce gave no specific details of the inquiry, but said it covered 20 provinces and cities.

"The administration has filed a case against Tetra Pak on suspicion of abusing its market controlling position," Zhang Mao was quoted as saying at a meeting, according to a transcript posted online.

Tetra Pak China, whose parent is headquartered in Switzerland, confirmed a request for information by the government and said it was cooperating.

A spokesman for the firm declined to comment further.

Tetra Pak has more than 23,000 employees and its packages are available in 170 countries.

It is part of the private Tetra Laval group, which is owned by the Swedish Rausing family.

According to Forbes' latest billionaires list, four members of the family are among Sweden's six richest people. Several of them live in Britain.

News of the investigation came after state media said earlier this week that another Chinese government agency has launched an "anti-monopoly" investigation into several foreign baby formula makers over high prices.

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top economic planner, is targeting Nestle unit Wyeth Nutrition, France's Danone, Mead Johnson Nutrition, Abbott Laboratories and Dutch firm Royal FrieslandCampina.

Chinese consumers prefer foreign brand dairy products following a 2008 scandal in which tainted baby formula killed six children and sickened more than 300,000.

The NDRC also said this week it would investigate 60 pharmaceutical companies over their pricing, including several joint ventures with foreign firms, among them Britain's GlaxoSmithKline.

Tetra Pak's products include packaging for milk. The company has supplied Chinese dairy giant Mengniu and participated in a programme to boost sustainable dairy farming in China, company statements showed.

Tetra Pak entered the China market in 1972, according to its website. It has a research centre in Shanghai and packaging material plants in several Chinese cities.

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