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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 24-01-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has determined the definitive principles to be applied in calculating individual fines for companies in the civil engineering and infrastructure sector (GWW sector). After earlier imposing fines totalling approximately EUR 100 million in this sector, NMa has now imposed fines amounting to approximately …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 24-01-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has decided that Nuon's obligation to hold a number of auctions periodically for 900 MW electricity generation capacity will no longer apply as of 1 January 2006. A condition for this is that Nuon definitively transfers the 800 MW capacity of the Intergen power station in its entirety to Eneco in 2005. …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 27-01-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) will focus more explicitly on analysing and realising effects in the Dutch economy of the action it takes. Partly for this reason, each year NMa selects areas which require extra attention according to 'society'. "It appears from consultation with society that there is support for NMa's choice to pay …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 04-03-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has drawn up a report on the Dutch Bar Association [Nederlandse Orde van Advocaten]. NMa suspects that the rules of the Association which prohibit 'no cure, no pay' are in conflict with European and Dutch competition rules. Billing on the basis of 'no cure, no pay' means that consumers can hire an …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 17-03-2005
    Following an administrative appeal, the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has decided not to impose fines on the cleaning companies Gom Schoonhouden B.V., Asito B.V. and CSU Total Care B.V. In 2003, NMa fined these companies EUR 4,415,000, EUR 6,993,550 and EUR 3,567,000 respectively for their role in the issuing of recommended price …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 31-03-2005
    Following an intervention by the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa), four electricity grid managers have promised to reduce the settlement rates for transformer losses. Two grid managers have also set up a compensation scheme for affected customers. This is the outcome of the follow-up investigation carried out by NMa into all regional grid …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 31-03-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa), after further questioning, has decided not to impose fines on three branch associations, whose members are active in the area of road transportation of maritime containers. In 2003 following an investigation NMa drew up a report on the three branch associations, Transport en Logistiek Nederland (TLN), …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 04-04-2005
    NMa Imposes Fines on Construction Companies in the Infrastructure and Civil Engineering Sector. The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has fined 345 construction companies an amount exceeding EUR 100 million. The majority of these companies received the decisions imposing fines last week and the remainder will do so in the short term. All the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 26-04-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has started a sanctions procedure against approximately 180 installation companies. NMa suspects that these companies infringed the Competition Act from 1998 up to and including 2001. Installation companies are companies which construct and maintain mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and …
  • Publication Brochure en uitgave 19-05-2005
    In its Annual Report 2004, the NMa shows how it has implemented its 2004 Agenda. The most important areas of attention were the construction sector, the health care sector, the energy sector, and the financial sector. One of the most visible results in 2004 was that the NMa conducted or has been conducting investigations into various subsectors of …
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