![]() ![]() However, AdBlue manufacturers are required to invite the ACCC to take part in any meetings where these issues are discussed.ĪCCC Chair Rod Sims said the authority worked quickly to consider and approve the order, following the industry’s application on Monday. It also means companies can join forces in the production of AdBlue and implement wholesale and retail sales limits where necessary. While the laws are in place to save consumers from price fixing – a rule which will remain despite the ACCC’s order – the temporary exemption allows companies and the Government to share information such as urea stock and AdBlue supply levels in geographic areas. ![]() The interim authorisation means AdBlue makers can co-operate with one another as part of a co-ordinated government and industry response to the growing AdBlue shortage, without the risk of breaching competition laws. UPDATE, December 22: In the face of dwindling supplies, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has allowed collaboration between manufacturers and stakeholders within the AdBlue industry. ![]()
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