Celanese’s colluded with three others to fix ethylene price, hampers competition in its industry
Price fixing happens "when companies collude to set the price, discount, or production amount of a good or service, instead of allowing market forces to set it for them"1. Price fixing is unlawful as it promotes unfair competition and imposes high...
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