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Nine steel manufacturers ordered to pay Sh338m for inflating prices

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Update time : 2023-08-25 15:22:45

Nine Steel manufacturing companies have been ordered to pay Sh338,849,427.89 for inflating the prices of various products within their portfolios.

The directive was given by the Competition Authority of Kenya after investigations revealed that they had engaged in 'cartel conduct' aimed at increasing the cost of construction.

The companies are alleged to have engaged in price fixing, through agreeing and collectively setting prices and price adjustment timelines.

"The companies engaged in cartel conduct whose effect was to increase the cost of construction of homes and infrastructure by artificially inflating the prices of steel products.

"Contextually, steel products such as bars, pipes, beams, and sheets, account for over 20% of the total cost of constructing a house," the Authority said.

Investigations into the steel sector commenced in August 2020 when the Authority, on its own motion, conducted a countrywide covert field screening.

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