Competition Commission

EXCLUSIONARY ABUSE IN THE ROOIBOS LIMITED CASE

EXCLUSIONARY ABUSE IN THE ROOIBOS LIMITED CASE

The local rooibos market in South Africa comprises 8 large processing firms which account for approximately 90% of the market, with Rooibos Limited controlling 60% of the market. Similar to other processing firms, Rooibos Limited purchases large quantities of tea from commercial farmers and processes it into bulk tea which is subsequently sold to packaging firms to pack into finished products. A case against Rooibos Limited has recently been referred to the Competition Tribunal alleging exclusionary abuse of dominance in contravention of section 8(d)(i) of the Competition Act.

Consolidation and entry: changing dynamics in the regional cement

Consolidation and entry: changing dynamics in the regional cement

Tatenda Zengeni and Pamela Mondliwa

This article considers the history of anticompetitive conduct and the growth in demand for cement products in Africa as a context for understanding the recent global merger between Lafarge and Holcim, two of the largest cement companies in the world, and the growth of Dangote Cement and others in the region.