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Two dairies fined for unfair competition

29. January 2011. | 09:03

Source: Tanjug

Serbia's Commission for Protection of Competition issued Friday fines totaling RSD 306.15 million to dairies Imlek and Mlekara Subotica for abuse of dominant position in the raw milk market, the Commission informed Tanjug.

Serbia's Commission for Protection of Competition issued Friday fines totaling RSD 306.15 million to dairies Imlek and Mlekara Subotica for abuse of dominant position in the raw milk market, the Commission informed Tanjug.

IMLEK will have to pay around RSD 254 million, and the Subotica dairy RSD 51.2 million.

The Commission fined Imlek, based in Padinska skela, and the Subotica dairy, both members of the Danube Food Group BV (DFG) with 1.92 percent of their total revenues in 2006, for "imposing unfair terms of business by applying different terms in the same transactions with different players in the market."

The Administrative Court upheld the Commission's earlier ruling on the abuse of dominant position by the two companies owned by DFG.

The Court announced on November 2 last year that it overturned the companies' appeal to the decision of the Commission.

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