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Home News OFT’s UK market investigation

OFT’s UK market investigation

by Staff Writer
April 18, 2012
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The UK’s Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has referred the aggregates, cement and ready-mix concrete markets in Great Britain to the Competition Commission. The decision to make a market investigation reference follows the publication of the OFT’s market study and its announcement of a provisional decision to refer these markets in the UK in August 2011. Having carried out a public consultation on its provisional decision and considered all the responses received, the OFT continues to be of the view “that com

The UK’s Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has referred the aggregates, cement and ready-mix concrete markets in Great Britain to the Competition Commission.
The decision to make a market investigation reference follows the publication of the OFT’s market study and its announcement of a provisional decision to refer these markets in the UK in August 2011.

Having carried out a public consultation on its provisional decision and considered all the responses received, the OFT continues to be of the view “that competition may not be working well in Great Britain, but has decided not to refer these markets in Northern Ireland because the features identified are not present to the same degree.”
In particular, the OFT has concerns regarding structural features of these markets and reasonable grounds for suspecting that these are preventing, restricting or distorting competition.

John Fingleton, OFT chief executive, said: “Competitive, well-functioning markets are important to drive economic growth and keep costs low. The aggregates, cement and ready-mix concrete markets are part of the larger construction industry which provides vital inputs across the British economy.
“Following public consultation, we continue to have concerns that these markets are not working well. As a result we are referring them to the Competition Commission for further investigation.”

Features the OFT says it identified in its market study include:
• High barriers to entry in aggregates and cement.

• High concentration: five major players account for upwards of 90% of the cement market, 75% of aggregates sales and around 70% of ready-mix production.

• The effects of vertical integration: the major firms are integrated across aggregates, ready-mix concrete and cement.

• Multiple contacts and information exchanges across the markets, with major firms supplying each other with both aggregates and cement, and engaging in joint-ventures and asset swaps.

“These features, in combination, may have the potential to reduce competition in settings with high levels of concentration, particularly given the largely homogenous nature of the products, and may lead to the erosion of independent competition in the medium to long-term. The effect in the long-term could be a further weakening of competition between the firms, resulting in higher prices for aggregates, cement and ready-mix concrete,” says the OFT.

In its response the Mineral Products Association (MPA) says that “it notes the OFT’s decision to refer the GB aggregates, ready-mixed concrete and cement markets to the Competition Commission for investigation and will continue to cooperate fully with the competition authorities, as we have to date.
“We hope the investigation is carried out without undue delay and does not impose excessive costs on our members whose markets are still operating 30% below pre-recession levels.”

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