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International Bid-Rigging Workshop: the cases of Liquid Oxygen in Latin America


12 - 13 mars 2013
University Central of Ecuador
Quito
, Équateur

The COMPAL Programme invited 5 of the 7 jurisdictions that sanctioned the Liquid Oxygen Cartel in Latin America: Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Panama and Peru.

Recent case laws in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru have shown how business patterns can be recurrent when competition authorities do not coordinate between each other to tackle these types of cross-border anticompetitive practices and mitigate their impact on local consumers. In the lack of international cartel enforcement mechanisms to deal with multi-jurisdictional investigations, followed by the lack of effective domestic leniency programmes in Latin American jurisdictions with their correspondent and reciprocal immunity between authorities (with the exception, notably, of Brazil), the international discovery and prosecution of these practices are virtually impossible. As part of the COMPAL Regional Component, UNCTAD co-organised a 1st international workshop on International Bid Rigging together with the newly Ecuadorian Competition Authority (Superintendence for the control of market power - SCPM). The objective was to provide lessons on how concurrent case law was taking place during last decade 2002-2012 on similar business patterns in the same market: the liquid oxygen and these interventions were not necessarily coordinating. Seven jurisdictions that dealt with this market were invited to this workshop. These jurisdictions were Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru. • Examination of business patterns of multinational companies leaders (Praxair, Air Liquide, AGA and Messer) on producing liquid oxygen which were investigated in all jurisdictions assessed with the exception of Panama. Two regional companies from Mexico (Infra) and Chile (Indura) were also present in other jurisdictions, gradually gaining some market power. • Review of the investigation strategy of the cases examined: With the exception of Brazil´s standing towards cartel (of criminal nature), all authorities designed their investigation strategy based on direct allegations and sustained by economic evidence. In the case of Mexico's CFC, the administrative ruling decided not to sanction the case (despite the fact that economic evidence and some hard-core evidence) because the standard of proof was not sufficient to determine the existence of cartel and bid rigging activity. • Review of the decision ruling: An interesting success story was made by Panama where the courts in first and second instance recognized the economic analysis made to sanction the case. Conversely, in Chile's Supreme Court overturned the 1st instance ruling precisely because indirect evidence was not sufficient to prove the existence of cartel. • Future actions: It remains to be seen how courts will confirm or overturn the administrative rulings in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Peru. It seems that courts will prefer to upheld cases where hard-core evidence was found and overturned when this evidence was scarce Participants: - Eco. Pedro Paez. Head of the Ecuadorian Competition Authority (SCPM) - Dr. Fernando Furlan. Ex- Chairman of CADE, Brazil - Dr. Jaime Barahona. Deputy Head of the Chilean Competition Authority (FNE) - Eco. Manuel de Almeida. Chief Economist of Panamanian Competition Authority (ACODECO) - Eco. Alberto Ramos. Director of Economic Analysis. Mexican Competition Commission (CFC) - Eco. José Paz y Mino. Case Handler Peruvian Competition Authority (INDECOPI) UNCTAD contact: Hassan Qaqaya, Head of the Competition and Consumer Policies Branch, DITC Pierre Horna, Officer in Charge of the COMPAL Programme, Competition and Consumer Policies Branch, DITC Patricia Cordovilla, Competition Unit Officer, COMPAL Programme, Competition and Consumer Policies Branch, DITC
12 Mar 2013
 
Co-organisateur(s):
Superintendence for the Control of Market Power (SCPM) of Ecuador
Sponsor / funding:
UNCTAD's COMPAL Programme

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Pierre M. Horna
Tel: +41 22 917 4766
E-mail: Pierre.Horna@unctad.org