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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 15-02-2008
    Recreation park operators who make use of their own energy network require an energy license in order to supply gas/ electricity to home owners in the park. Thus ruled the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa). A number of bungalow owners had previously started an administrative appeal procedure against their park operator. They claimed that the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 07-03-2008
    Today, the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) revoked the licenses of Dutch energy supplier Go Energy for the supply of electricity and natural gas to individuals. Customers do not have to worry that their power or gas supply will be cut off: the supply of energy is guaranteed. The dire financial situation Go Energy is in is the cause for …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 08-04-2008
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has imposed fines on three companies because they failed to report their merger in good time. This breach still falls within the old regime for fines laid down by the Netherlands Competition Act. Under the new regime for fines, the fines for such violations are considerably higher. On 19 July 2007, HAL …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 08-05-2008
    The NMa has reduced the fines on two tree nurseries in a new decision. After the decision was taken on 13 November 2007, it appears that the data on the sales the companies had provided the NMa with were incorrect. The reduction of the fines does not detract from the seriousness of the violation that had taken place earlier: making cartel …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 06-05-2008
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has taken 18 decisions on appeals relating to the Dutch non-residential construction subsector and the specialty trade contractor subsector. Having taken these decisions, the NMa has thus completed all appeal procedures related to the construction industry – more than 100 in total. These decisions on …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 23-04-2008
    From today the NMa has made a special film available on its leniency programme, an important weapon in the fight against cartels. The aim of the film is to raise awareness of the leniency programme, both among professionals, entrepreneurs and the public at large. Cartel participants can have the fine entirely remitted or be granted a reduction in …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 20-05-2008
    The NMa has investigated whether possible cartel agreements may have been involved in the price increases to beer that breweries introduced earlier this year, around the carnival season (around February/March). The information obtained does not give enough reason to carry out further investigation. The NMa investigated, among other things, the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 10-06-2008
    The market for funeral insurance has an average to high risk of problems with competition law, according to a market scan published today by the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa). The NMa says the analysis also indicates that a number of problems not related to competition law can be prevented by introducing more transparency in the market. …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 18-06-2008
    Dutch railway network manager ProRail is to go back to the negotiation table and consult with railway undertaking Veolia Transport about capacity allocation with regard to the utilization of rail capacity on the so-called Meuse Line (between Nijmegen and Roermond) and on the Heuvelland Line (between Kerkrade and Maastricht). This is the outcome of …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 11-07-2008
    In the first six months of 2008 the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) undertook six announced and unannounced business visits to AWBZ institutions in the healthcare sector, companies in the food and agricultural sector, the cosmetics sector and the construction sector. The competition authority also drew up two reports against businesses …
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