RESALE PRICE CONTROL UNDER THE LAW

Recently, one of our client had been seeking our advice on Mongolian competition law, particularly on the resale price maintenance issue. As the client’s expectation is that Mongolia may have a similar restriction against resale price control/management as same as other jurisdictions like in US, South Korea and Hong Kong. Meanwhile providing legal analysis to our client’s inquiry, we have decided to provide the post in concern with background of the law on competition of Mongolia.        

        In Mongolia, Law on Prohibiting Unfair Competition was initially enacted in 1993, then it was amended in 2000, after ten years this law was renewed as the Law on Competition which is recent effective legislation in Mongolia. The current effective competition law is consisted of five chapters and 27 Articles.

        The purpose of the Competition law shall be to regulate relations regarding creation of conditions for fair competition in the market for entities conducting business activities, identification and implementation of legal and organizational basis for prohibition, restriction and prevention of any activities dominating in market and impeding competition.

In Mongolia, there are various restrictions apply for the business entities depending on their scope of supplying the particular goods in the market pursuant to the Law on Competition.

        In concern with the resale price maintenance issue, the business entity in natural monopoly and dominant position is strictly prohibited to determine the price and territory of resale of the particular products.  

        In addition, it is also prohibited to demand from customers additional conditions for sale, to sell products at differentiated prices and to refuse to sale products without any legal ground. This shall not apply to price change of products which included transportation actual cost depended on regional location and bonuses given by manufacturers or suppliers to whole and retail sellers.

If the business entity in legitimate monopoly and dominant position conduct the above mentioned dominate activities prohibited by the Law on Competition, the state inspector shall compensate the damages caused by illegal activities and fine a four percent of the sales revenue of previous year.

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