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DANISH SUPREME COURT RULES THAT DEUTSCH AND NORDIC INFRINGED COMPETITION LAW

The Danish Supreme Court has determined that Deutz AG, a German engine manufacturer, and its Danish distributor Diesel Motor Nordic have violated Danish and European competition laws. Their unlawful actions have disrupted train services across Denmark, resulting in significant inconvenience for travelers. Jakob Hald, Director...

DENMARK COMPETITION AUTHORITY TAKES ACTION AGAINST HUGO BOSS FOR UNLAWFUL EXCHANGE OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION

Hugo Boss Nordic has admitted to violating competition law through participation in anti-competitive agreements. The company has incurred a penalty of 12 million Danish kroner (1.8 million US dollars), while two members of its management have each been fined 120,000 Danish kroner for their...
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