CCP issues show-cause notices to six battery manufacturers
Inquiry reveals manufacturers mislead consumers with inaccurate information
MULTAN:
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has issued show-cause notices to six battery manufacturers for misleading consumers and engaging in deceptive marketing practices in prima facie violation of Section 10 of the Competition Act, 2010.
The CCP conducted an inquiry after receiving a formal complaint that various battery manufacturers are misleading consumers about their dry and acid-lead batteries by not disclosing material information such as, product capacity on the products body, packaging and warranty cards.
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The inquiry found that six battery manufacturers including Atlas Battery Ltd, Treet Corporation Ltd, Excide Pakistan Ltd, Pakistan Accumulators (Pvt) Ltd, Millat Industrial Products Ltd, and Century Engineering Industries (Pvt) Ltd were not printing product capacity of their batteries on the products' body, packaging and warranty cards. By omitting such important material information, the consumer would be unable to compare and differentiate the quality, suitability for use and price of the products.
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The inquiry report stated that by engaging in such deceptive marketing practices, the battery manufacturers were not only deceiving consumers but were also potentially harming the business interest of their competitors. On recommendations of the inquiry report, CPP issued show-cause notices to the above battery manufacturers for prima facie violation of Section 10 of the Competition Act.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 30th, 2017.
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has issued show-cause notices to six battery manufacturers for misleading consumers and engaging in deceptive marketing practices in prima facie violation of Section 10 of the Competition Act, 2010.
The CCP conducted an inquiry after receiving a formal complaint that various battery manufacturers are misleading consumers about their dry and acid-lead batteries by not disclosing material information such as, product capacity on the products body, packaging and warranty cards.
Thief steals UPS batteries and donation box from mosque, leaves saying 'it's between him and God'
The inquiry found that six battery manufacturers including Atlas Battery Ltd, Treet Corporation Ltd, Excide Pakistan Ltd, Pakistan Accumulators (Pvt) Ltd, Millat Industrial Products Ltd, and Century Engineering Industries (Pvt) Ltd were not printing product capacity of their batteries on the products' body, packaging and warranty cards. By omitting such important material information, the consumer would be unable to compare and differentiate the quality, suitability for use and price of the products.
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The inquiry report stated that by engaging in such deceptive marketing practices, the battery manufacturers were not only deceiving consumers but were also potentially harming the business interest of their competitors. On recommendations of the inquiry report, CPP issued show-cause notices to the above battery manufacturers for prima facie violation of Section 10 of the Competition Act.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 30th, 2017.