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European Union – Rules on competition. The General Court of the European Union dismissed the action brought by Timab Industries Ltd and the holding company of its parent group against the adoption of a decision of the European Commission to the effect that those companies had infringed art 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and art 53 of the Agreement on the European Economic Area by participating in a single and continuous infringement consisting in the sharing of a large part of the European market for animal feed phosphates.
European Union – Rules on competition. The General Court of the European Union dismissed the action brought by Timab Industries Ltd and the holding company of its parent group against the adoption of a decision of the European Commission to the effect that those companies had infringed art 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and art 53 of the Agreement on the European Economic Area by participating in a single and continuous infringement consisting in the sharing of a large part of the European market for animal feed phosphates.
Chair of the Bar reports back
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