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UK competition round-up: Instaplanta dominance claim re-filed at CAT; BOC trucks cartel—claims against Iveco dismissed after settlement; key upcoming dates (11 February 2025)

Published on: 11 February 2025

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  • Instaplanta (Yorkshire) Limited v Leeds City Council (1688/5/7/24) has been re-filed before the CAT. This stand-alone action alleges an abuse of a dominant position by unfairly shutting the claimant out of the market for supplying environmentally friendly roadside advertising space in Leeds—see further, summary of claim.
  • On 5 February 2025, the CAT issued an order in The BOC Group Limited and others v Fiat Chyrsler Automobiles NV (now Stellantis NV) and others. The damages action (the BOC Proceedings) targets truck manufacturers and relies on the European Commission’s 19 July 2016 decision into an alleged cartel concerning heavy and medium duty trucks. The BOC claimants have reached confidential settlement terms with Stellantis N.V., CNH Industrial N.V., Iveco S.p.A. and Iveco Magirus AG (the Iveco defendants). As a result, the CAT has dismissed the claims against the Iveco defendants—see further, order.

NOTE—For live private actions in the UK that have been made public, see further, UK private actions—ongoing cases tracker.

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For timings of forthcoming UK competition developments, see further, UK Competition calendar...

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