India’s anti-trust regulator said in a court notice that the challenge of DP World to investigate allegations of anti-competitive practices at the Mumbai port is an attempt to halt or delay results that may come It is not valid.

According to the Reuters news agency, the Indian Competition Committee informed the Mumbai court that the local unit of Dubai World Ports had rushed prematurely to resort to the court to stop or postpone the investigation, according to a notice from the committee Organized on January 30th.

The committee’s notice has not been announced, and DP World has yet to respond to a request for e-mail for comment.

The Indian Competition Commission last year ordered an investigation into suspected anti-monopoly practices by DP World and Danish AB Moller-Maersk at ports run by them. The two companies are affiliated with the state-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority.

Dubai Ports asked a court in Mobay to cancel or halt the investigation, saying it would lead to major discrimination and massive economic damage. The court has not yet suspended the investigation.

The Competition Commission’s decision to conduct the investigation came after a complaint from PSA International Singapore, which claimed that Maersk and DP World had created barriers to hamper the growth of Port B S.A. through collusion with respect to certain fees charged by the two companies.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port is important to India's international trade, as it handled 66 million tons of cargo in the last fiscal year to March, handling over half of the container transport traffic. Indian annually.

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