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  • Further investigation needed into merger between hospitals in the The Hague area

    Publication News 06-09-2013
    The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) decided that the merger between two Dutch hospital groups, Stichting Bronovo-Nebo Foundation and Stichting Medisch Centrum Haaglanden, requires a license.  After the merger, two large hospital …
  • ACM: no evidence found of recent cartel activities at Dutch construction firm Ballast Nedam

    Publication News 19-09-2013
    The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) carried out an investigation into statements about illegal cartel activities at Dutch construction firm Ballast Nedam. The investigation did not uncover any evidence of such activities. The …
  • ACM clears creation of proton-therapy joint venture

    Publication News 13-09-2013
    The Netherlands Authority for Consumer and Markets (ACM) has cleared the creation of ‘HollandPTC,’ a joint venture for proton therapy between TDH Services (part of Delft University of Technology), Erasmus Holding and Leiden University Medical Center. …
  • Henk Don elected to the board of IRG Rail

    Publication News 21-10-2013
    From January 1, 2014, Henk Don, Member of the Board of the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), will serve as Vice Chairman of the Board of the Independent Regulators Group – Rail (IRG Rail). And from January 1, 2015, Mr. Don will be the …
  • Stamp rate increase to 64 cents falls within statutory boundaries

    Publication News 19-09-2013
    Dutch postal company PostNL will be changing its rates on January 1, 2014. Among other changes, it will increase the rates of stamps (with the number ‘1’ on them) from 60 to 64 cents. The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs sets the statutory boundaries …
 
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