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    WHO CAUSED PANIC ABOUT SUGAR

    Lragir
    Oct 23 2007
    Armenia

    People stood in line in shops to buy sugar, in some shops sugar
    was sold at a double price. On October 23 the chair of the State
    Commission for Economic Competition Protection Ashot Shahnazaryan held
    a news conference. "I cannot say that the society was misled, rumors
    spread very fast. I think, our study showed that it was exaggerated
    by shops. They told our officers who visited shops incognito that
    the prices will go up soon," Ashot Shahnazaryan said.

    He says there is no political reason. However, Shahnazaryan finds it
    difficult to tell what happened in reality and who caused the panic.

    He only says the Salex Group owned by Samvel Alexanyan, which imports
    84 percent of sugar to Armenia, has nothing to do with the panic.

    Shahnazaryan says the importer continues to sell sugar for the same
    price. "In accordance with our law, if the business is dominant,
    or is a monopoly, it has problems with us in case of an unjustified
    change of the price. We study and if the price is not justified,
    the international price has not gone up, it means the markup could
    not change, the costs did not rise, but he raises the price, we take
    it into consideration because it is a monopoly. We attended to this
    issue because this is a matter of behavior. Because they would accuse
    us of overlooking the sale of sugar for 400 drams per kg. We wanted to
    find out. We requested and got a response that they continue to sell
    the product at the same price, we found out that the retailers had
    raised the price. Meanwhile, it is the sphere of free competition,
    and we are not authorized to interfere, it is not due to an unfair
    competition agreement. We found unfair competition there because
    small shops, not big shops, increased the price, started to sell it
    for 350-400 drams. Therefore, we are saying that we will study your
    behavior and here we notice unfair competition. If they fail to correct
    their mistake immediately, according to the law, we notify businesses
    about breaches. Let this sound as a warning," Ashot Shahnazaryan says.

    He thinks small shops caused the panic. "Who benefited over these two
    days? Small shop owners. They did not sell sugar at all or sold for 400
    drams," Ashot Shahnazaryan says, adding that he is not protecting the
    interests of the importer. By the way, the importer used the panic and
    sold supply of ten days through a chain of shops he owns for 220 drams
    per kilo. However, Ashot Shahnazaryan thinks it makes no difference
    in how many days the importer sells his sugar because he cannot sell
    more than the annual demand of the country, 60 thousand tons.

    "Am I protecting someone's interests? I am stating officially that
    the importer has enough sugar to supply the demand for 6 months, and
    the price will not change. Whose interest is being protected now, the
    importer's or the consumer's? Or would you wish people were cheated
    and bought sugar for 400 drams? I wouldn't. whoever the import is,
    since he is in our economic competition sphere, we are performing
    our function. Monopoly is not illegal, our legislation allows us to
    control the behavior of monopolies, to prevent breaches of behavior,"
    Ashot Shahnazaryan says. He thinks there was no violation of the
    monopoly behavior. The chair of the fair economic competition
    commission thinks panic may reoccur. "It is probable. Do you know
    the reason? Low awareness. It is due to our and your good work. The
    belief of people in the negative also mattered. Now we are fighting
    together something which does not exist to prove that what does not
    exist does not exist," Ashot Shahnazaryan says.

    He says, however, that there will be no shortage of sugar, and the
    price will not go up because the importer assured that there is enough
    sugar to supply the demand for 6 months, and there are contracts on
    imports for one year which guarantee that the price will not change. In
    addition, the importer now sells sugar for 220 drams instead of 230
    grams per kg to reassure the society. "Nobody made the importer lower
    the price. He did it to restore confidence in people.

    Perhaps he wanted to persuade people, I don't know why he lowered it.

    He stated that I have even lowered the price by 10 drams, to assure
    our people that the price will not go up," says Ashot Shahnazaryan,
    and afterwards one may only exclaim: "Long live our importer! The
    most human importer in the world!"

    DON'T WORRY, THERE IS ENOUGH SUGAR FOR 6 MONTHS

    On October 23 the chair of the Fair Economic Competition Commission
    of Armenia Ashot Shahnazaryan made a statement on the panic about
    shortage of sugar. For two or three days, some shops have sold no
    sugar at all, other shops sell it expensively.

    "We have reliable information on the supply of sugar, the recent panic
    was caused artificially, for whatever reason. I officially announce for
    the people of Armenia that there is enough sugar to supply Armenia for
    six months, and no change of price is expected in the upcoming year,"
    stated the chair of the commission Ashot Shahnazaryan.

    "The supply of sugar will be under control, the demand will
    be supplied, and there will be no change of price. One more
    notification. If the problem is not solved, in accordance with the
    law, the shops which are creating artificial shortage, and unfair
    competition is observed to raise the prices through creating an
    artificial shortage to draw extra profit, the commission will discuss
    this issue, and they will be fined," Ashot Shahnazaryan says.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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