Malawi's CFTC Takes Action Against Unfair Business Practices

CFTC  The Competition and Fair Trading Commission (CFTC) has taken swift action against 11 companies in Malawi, accusing them of price gouging and unfair business practices. Nine farm input distribution companies and two poultry feed manufacturers have been issued interim orders, effective immediately, prohibiting them from increasing prices or hoarding supplies until further notice.



The companies in question include Export Trading Group, Farmers World, Malawi Fertilizer Company, and seven others, as well as CP Feeds and Proto Feeds, the two poultry feed manufacturers. According to Lloyds Vincent Nkhoma, CFTC Chief Executive Officer, the Commission is empowered by the Competition and Fair Trading Act to issue interim orders when it suspects unfair business practices.


Failure to comply with these orders will result in criminal prosecution. The CFTC encourages consumers to report any suspected violations of the Act, seeing this move as a significant step in protecting the public interest and preventing harm to individuals and businesses.

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