French Competition Watchdog Makes Tesco, Carrefour Partnership Commitments Binding
December 17 2020 - 7:22AM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
The French competition authority said Thursday that commitments
by Tesco PLC and Carrefour SA--excluding certain products from
their partnership, limiting their cooperation for some product
groups, and giving small and medium enterprises the chance to bid
for tenders--are now binding.
The U.K.'s largest grocer by market share agreed in 2018 to
partner with the French grocer for the supply of own-brand label
products. The partnership initially covered more than 130 product
families, the authority said.
However, the French competition watchdog subsequently launched
an investigation, raising concerns that the partnership could
reduce the ability of some enterprises to invest and innovate,
potentially reducing their incentive to stay in the market.
To allay competition concerns, Tesco and Carrefour in October
2020 made commitments to enable smaller suppliers to bid for
tenders, exclude agricultural products mainly bought from French
and European producers, and limit their cooperation for eight
product categories to a volume corresponding to 15% of market share
per product family for Carrefour.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
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