Zespri International, the world's largest marketer of kiwifruit, has been fined half a million dollars for anti competitive behavior in the Korean market.
The Korean fair trade commission (KFTC) fined the company yesterday for hindering the domestic sale of kiwifruit.
The commission found Zespri signed a sales contract with E-Mart, the nation's number one supermarket chain, not to sell cheaper Chilean kiwis.
A similar deal was made with Lotte Mart, Korea's number three supermarket player.
"The distribution of cheaper Chilean kiwis at major retail chains would prompt price competition within the industry," said a KFTC official.