India

Indian Watchdog Raids Engineering Firms

India’s antitrust body conducted raids at several small mining services companies on Friday for allegedly colluding on prices while offering services to the world’s biggest coal miner, Coal India, four sources told Reuters.

Officers of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) raided companies in Kolkata in West Bengal state and Ranchi and Dhanbad in eastern state of Jharkhand, said two of the sources, all of whom declined to be named due to sensitivity of the operation.

The raids follow complaints from Bharat Coking Coal Limited, a unit of Coal India, and were related to price rigging of tenders worth at least 20 billion rupees ($260 million), two other sources said.

The services rendered by the mining services companies under investigation related to extraction and transportation of coal, one of the sources said.

The watchdog as a matter of policy does not make public details of its ongoing price cartel investigations, or raids.

The raids are the latest such CCI operation. Last week, the CCI raided top domestic sellers of online retail giant Amazon, and some sellers on Walmart’s Flipkart, following accusations of competition law violations. 

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