0 an agreement that is usually not legal, in which companies all sell goods at a particular price in order to keep prices high --
1 an illegal agreement between two or more companies about what they will charge their customers: --
The European Commission is investigating allegations of airline fare price-fixing.
They were looking forward, war or no war, to a price-fixing scheme above all things.
The price-fixing has actually saved money this year, but we shall, of course, be scrutinising proposals for possible savings.
The difficulties of the present agricultural price-fixing negotiation merely add to the vital necessity of achieving proper discipline.
These things you have to have control of, possession of, and not merely an umbrella of price-fixing orders.
There will be discussions on changes in the common agricultural policy in the context of the 1981 price-fixing and the budget restructuring exercise.
Other services are already being contemplated under the shelter of this price-fixing agreement.
That is not the right atmosphere in which complicated technical problems like price-fixing should be considered.
We hear a lot about price-fixing being likely to raise the price of coal to the consumer.