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EU: Competition watchdog imposes big fines on cartels

 |  February 21, 2018

The European Commission on Wednesday February 21, handed out a total of €546 million (US$673.49 million) in fines to car shipping groups and car parts suppliers for anti-competitive behaviour, an EU executive said.

The Commission, in its role as competition supervisor in the European Union, said it had fined shipping groups CSAV, K-Line, WWL-EUKOR and NYK €395 million for having formed a cartel in sea transport of new cars and trucks.

Additionally, €76 million (US$93.325 million) in fines were assessed on Bosch and NGK for coordinating pricing of sparkplugs, DENSO avoided a fine by whistleblowing, and € 75 million (US$92.102 million) were assessed on two further cartels in braking systems. These cartels were comprised of TRW, Bosch and Continental, TRW  avoided fines, and Bosch and Continental , Continental also avoided fines).

“In particular, they coordinated prices, allocated customers and exchanged commercially sensitive information,” the Commission said in a statement.
“The three separate decisions taken today show that we will not tolerate anticompetitive behaviour affecting European consumers and industries,” said Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.

Before Wednesday’s decision, Brussels had uncovered nine cartels in the automotive (cars and trucks) sector resulting in fines of more than €6 billion.

Full Content: Financial Times

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