China fines Johnson & Johnson for price fixing on eye glasses

JOHNSON & Johnson, Bausch & Lomb Inc and other major producers have been fined more than 19 million yuan ($3,04 million) for fixing prices in China’s eye glass and contact lens market, China’s top economic regulator said yesterday.
The companies mandated their dealers to set the price of lenses strictly in accordance to a “suggested level”, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in a statement on its website.

They also ordered retailers to jointly launch promotions in major Chinese cities all year around to keep prices stable, the notice said.
Dealers and retailers who do not comply with the order will be subject to unspecified financial penalties, it said. Other penalties may include seeing a halt to their supplies from the overseas manufacturers.

Johnson & Johnson executives could not be reached immediately for comment.
Chinese authorities have charged executives at British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline over bribery and corruption. Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG had also been visited by a unit of China’s anti-trust regulator.

Other overseas eye lense brands named by NDRC included Essilor International SA, Nikon Corp, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG. — Reuters.

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