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CCA fines retailer BOSO EUR 20,000 for imposing unfair trading practices

The Croatian Competition Agency (CCA) fined BOSO d.o.o. from Vinkovci EUR 20,000 for the infringement of the Croatian Act on the prohibition of unfair trading practices in the business-to-business food supply chain (UTPs Act). The investigation showed that PLODINE used its strong bargaining power and imposed unfair trading practices on one of its suppliers of agri and food products.

The CCA opened ex officio infringement proceeding against the retailer BOSO within the meaning of the UTPs Act with the view to establishing whether it used its strong bargaining power and imposed unfair trading practices on one of its suppliers of agri and food products.

Concretely, the investigation found that in the period from 8 August to 20 November 2020 BOSO made payments to its supplier exceeding the period of 60 days form the day of the delivery of the agri or food product and exceeding the statutory deadline of 30 days for fresh agri and food products, which constituted an unfair trading practice under the UTPs Act.

Considering the gravity, the scope and the duration of the infringement, the consequences for the supplier, and a number of mitigating circumstances, the CCA decided to impose a fine in the amount of EUR 20,000.  The CCA found that the fine would have a deterrent effect not only on BOSO but also on other actors in the food supply chain.

The integral decision of the CCA in the Croatian language can be found here