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After months of reviews, the government has made its first move on the big supermarkets

www.abc.net.au After months of reviews, the government has made its first move on the big supermarkets

The federal government has confirmed it will impose new obligations on large supermarket chains to treat their suppliers fairly, enforced by hefty fines.

After months of reviews, the government has made its first move on the big supermarkets
  • In short: The government has confirmed it will impose a mandatory behaviour code on supermarkets, focusing on how they treat their suppliers.
  • As recommended by Dr Craig Emerson, fines of up to $10 million would apply to supermarkets who breach their obligations to act in good faith.
  • What's next? The government has asked the ACCC to look into customer prices, but the final report is months away.
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