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  - THEWEST.COM.AU - Business - 03/07/2024 18:00

Australian Retailers Association hits back at Peter Dutton’s supermarket price-gouging promises

Retailers say plans by Peter Dutton to enact laws forcing supermarket and hardware giants to divest stores if they breach competition laws are poorly-conceived, leading to higher prices for shoppers.

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