Refusal to deal
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Refusal to deal is one of several anti-competitive practices forbidden in countries which have free market economies. For example, in Australia:
- Agreements involving competitors that involve restricting the supply of goods are prohibited if they have the purpose or effect of substantially lessening competition in a market in which the businesses operate. [1]