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What does Cartel mean? In legal practice, a cartel is coordination between competing undertakings to restrict competition, typically price-fixing, rigged bids (collusive tenders), limiting output or setting quotas, or sharing/dividing markets by allocating customers, suppliers, territories or lines of trade. It may take the form of an agreement, decision or concerted practice, including exchanges of commercially sensitive information that align market behaviour. In UK civil competition law this conduct infringes the Chapter I prohibition in the Competition Act 1998; in Ireland it infringes section 4 of the Competition Act 2002 and, where applicable, Article 101 TFEU. The term is a descriptive label...

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European Commission cartel fine calculations database: Article 101 TFEU (2006 Fining Guidelines)

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This comprehensive Database sets out precisely how the European Commission has worked out penalties levied on Cartels that have infringed Article 101 TFEU, applying the current fining guidelines.

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  • All cartel penalties imposed pursuant to the 2006 Fining Guidelines are captured in this tracker
  • Only sanctions relating to cartels are covered; penalties for other Article 101 TFEU infringements are excluded from scope
  • Where fields in the tracker are left blank, this signals that the information has not been disclosed publicly
  • Cases are incorporated once the Commission publishes the complete text of the infringement decision...
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