Aramex, GoSweetSpot settle New Zealand courier-services cartel cases
( October 14, 2025, 02:13 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: New Zealand couriers Aramex New Zealand and GoSweetSpot Group have agreed to settle antitrust enforcement brought against them by the country’s competition enforcer, with penalty hearings expected to be held soon. While the Commerce Commission hasn’t alleged the two companies entered into an agreement with each other, Aramex has admitted to entering into and giving effect to a contractual arrangement that allocated customers and fixed prices between itself and another, unnamed competitor in the courier-services market. In a statement, the Commerce Commission also said GoSweetSpot had admitted to entering into a giving effect to contractual arrangements that allocated customers between itself another, unnamed competitor in the courier market.The statement follows: ...
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