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US chicken industry execs indicted on charges of price fixing
A group of US chicken-industry executives have been indicted on price-fixing charges. Indivuduals from several different companies have been implicated.
Here's a story from today's Wall Street Journal with particular relevance for South Africa's embattled poultry industry. For some years local chicken meat producers have been fighting against dumping from the USA, but struggling because their opponents had their mouthpieces in Washington threaten to kick SA out of the crucial AGOA duty-free agreement. Now, the major US poultry companies are being exposed as having operated a massive cartel locally, fixing prices in the American market – and, by definition, dumping the meat that wasn't sold into countries like SA. – Alec Hogg
Six chicken-industry officials are indicted in price-fixing probe
By Jacob Bunge and Brent Kendall
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