Core Viewpoint - The article discusses two significant antitrust enforcement cases in the pharmaceutical sector, highlighting the illegal price-fixing activities of four companies regarding the raw material dexamethasone phosphate, which led to substantial fines and penalties [1][2]. Group 1: Antitrust Cases - The first case involves the price-fixing of dexamethasone phosphate raw materials, where four companies collectively raised the price from 8,000 yuan per kilogram to 13,000 yuan, resulting in a total fine and confiscation of 362 million yuan [1]. - The companies involved in the price-fixing scheme include Tianjin Pharmaceutical Co., Zhejiang Xianju Pharmaceutical Co., Jiangsu Lianhuan Pharmaceutical Co., and Xi'an Guokang Ruijin Pharmaceutical Co. [1]. - The investigation revealed that starting from November 2021, an individual named Guo organized meetings and discussions among the companies to agree on price increases, leading to a significant reduction in market competition and increased healthcare costs for consumers [1]. Group 2: Penalties and Enforcement Actions - The Tianjin Market Supervision Administration imposed a maximum fine of 5 million yuan on the individual Guo, while the four companies were fined a total of 354 million yuan based on 8% of their previous year's sales [2]. - Additionally, four responsible individuals from the companies were fined 600,000 yuan each for their roles in the antitrust agreement [2]. - In a related case, a separate antitrust investigation into the injection of neostigmine methylsulfate resulted in fines totaling 223 million yuan, marking the first time personal responsibility for antitrust agreements was pursued against individuals [2].
四家药企联合涨价被罚