abuse of dominant positions

What Constitutes Abuse?

Abuse of a dominant position can take many forms. Some common examples include:
Predatory Pricing: Setting prices extremely low with the intent to eliminate competition.
Exclusive Dealing: Forcing suppliers or customers to deal exclusively with the dominant firm.
Tying and Bundling: Compelling customers to buy a bundle of products rather than allowing them to purchase items separately.
Refusal to Deal: Denying competitors access to essential facilities or services.
Excessive Pricing: Charging exorbitant prices that exploit consumers.

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