miinimummüüginna
Miinimummüüginna is an Estonian business term that describes the lowest price at which a seller may legally offer a product for retail sale. The concept is commonly used in the context of commission-based sales, distributor agreements, and multi-tier pricing structures. In practice, a manufacturer may set a miinimummüüginna for a series of electronic gadgets, ensuring that dealers and retailers do not drop the listed price below the agreed level, thereby protecting the brand’s perceived value and maintaining uniform market conditions.
The term originates from the broader European tradition of price‑floor regulations that prevent price wars among
While the miinimummüüginna supports stable pricing, it can also limit the flexibility that independent retailers have