Poland fines paint cartel

Premium Article - Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Poland's Competition Authority has fined paint manufacturer Akzo Nobel and four supermarkets €13 million for price fixing.

EU rights of defence face scrutiny

Premium Article - Friday, 24 September 2010

EU rights of defence face scrutiny
Rights of due process in the European Union have become a human rights issue, according to panellists at Fordham University's 37th annual conference on international antitrust law and policy. Emily Gray in New York.

Canadian court allows chemical class action

Premium Article - Friday, 11 June 2010

Ontario’s Superior Court has denied defendants charged with operating a hydrogen peroxide cartel leave to appeal a class certification order.

DG Comp fines plastics cartels

Premium Article - Wednesday, 11 November 2009

European competition commissioner Neelie Kroes
The European Commission has fined 11 companies €173 million for cartel offences in heat stabiliser markets.

CFI upholds chemical cartel fines

Premium Article - Thursday, 01 October 2009

Europe’s Court of First instance has upheld fines imposed on chemicals companies Akzo Nobel, Elf Aquitaine and Hoechst, for participating in a 15-year industrial chemicals cartel.

ECJ rejects Akzo Nobel vitamins plea

Premium Article - Thursday, 10 September 2009

The European Court of Justice today rejected Dutch chemicals company Akzo Nobel’s appeal against a €21 million fine for fixing the price of a vitamin used in animal feed.

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