MyCC issues caution over potential price signalling


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) has cautioned certain enterprises over recent statements to consumers about the potential increase in the prices of food items and other goods.

In a statement, the competition regulator said it viewed the comments to consumers with "deep concern", given that the enterprises had strong leverage in the relevant markets.

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