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  1. Shine EA Co., Ltd, Yucheng (transliteration) Biotech Co., Ltd. and Cih Hong Biotech Co., Ltd. jointly collected annual rendering fees and restrained the business activity of one another. The practice was able to affect the supply-demand function in the market. It was in violation of Article 15 (1) of the Fair Trade Act.
  2. Evolutive Labs Co., Ltd. used the business symbol of a competitor in keyword advertisements. The practice was obviously unfair conduct that exploited the achievements of the effort of another. It was able to affect trading order in violation of Article 15 of the Fair Trade Act. The FTC imposed an administrative fine of NT$300,000 on the company.
  3. UzestA Co., Ltd., a multi-level marketing business, recruited people with limited capacity for civil conduct to be participants without acquiring the consent of their legal representatives in advance and attaching it to the participation contract. It was in violation of Article 16 (2) of the Fair Trade Act. The FTC imposed an administrative fine of NT$100,000 on the company.
  4. Zhonglian (transliteration) International Enterprise Co., Ltd., a multi-level marketing business, violated Article 7 (1) of the Multi-level Marketing Supervision Act by changing its office location without filing with the FTC in advance. The FTC imposed an administrative fine of NT$50,000 on the company.
  5. ChengShi JiaHua Industrial Corporation Limited, a multi-level marketing business, violated Article 6 (1) of the Multi-level Marketing Supervision Act by starting operation without filing with the FTC in advance. The FTC imposed an administrative fine of NT$100,000 on the company.
  6. When marketing the 3M T22 cold and hot water dispenser on the Kimo shopping website, Jingxi (transliteration) Enterprise Co., Ltd. posted the text of "awarded the Energy Label by the Ministry of Economic Affairs" in the advertisement. It was a false and misleading representation with regard to quality of product and could also affect transaction decisions in violation of Article 21 (1) of the Fair Trade Act. The FTC imposed an administrative fine of NT$100,000 on the company.
  7. Eastern e-Commerce Co., Ltd., a multi-level marketing business, violated Articles 20 (2) and 21 (2) of the Multi-level Marketing Supervision Act by failing to process participant withdrawal and products returned within the statutory period after contract cancellation or termination. The FTC ordered the company to immediately cease the unlawful act and also imposed an administrative fine of NT$1.2 million on the company.
  8. When marketing water purifying products on the Shopee website and the Yahoo! Kimo auction website, Seven Star Ocean Co., Ltd. posted on the "About the sales out" and "About me" web pages the claims of "ISO-9001-NSF plastic injection molding products ... a member of the Fair Trade Commission of the Executive Yuan," "PP cotton, including 6 high quality PP cotton filters (internal materials passing the certification of the US NSF), passing 62 health and safety tests conducted by the US NSF" in the advertisement for the 10-inch PP cotton set for RO pure water machines," "NSF Certification 61" in the advertisement for the "20-inch hefty PP cotton filters," and "US 400-gallon reverse osmosis (RO) film certified by NSF" in the advertisement for the "upgraded water production volume of 400 gallons OCEAN." The wording was a false and misleading representation with regard to quality of product and could also affect transaction decisions in violation of Article 21 (1) of the Fair Trade Act. The FTC imposed an administrative fine of NT$200,000 on the company.

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Updated at:2022-04-20 14:51:48
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