(EU) – The European Commission has handed down a €68m fine to the companies Campine, EcoBat Technologies and Recylex because they illegally fixed purchasing prices for scrap car batteries. A fourth company, Johnson Controls, was not fined because it revealed the existence of the cartel to the Commission, the EU ...
European Commission fines used lead acid battery purchasing cartel
Damage actions possible / Campine plans to appeal the decision
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