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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 16-11-2011
    Successful market oversight calls for consistent government policies. This means that regulatory policies should give special attention to the independent nature of oversight, the relationship between oversight and policy-making, the expectations of lawmakers and the public, and oversight transparency. This is what the so-called Consultation Forum …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 24-10-2011
    Dutch public-transport companies RET and Qbuzz have withdrawn their notification of a concentration concerning the creation of a proposed joint bus company, RET Buzz. Both companies today informed the Netherlands Competition Authority of the withdrawal. The NMa had earlier communicated to them that it intended to set a license requirement. The NMa …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 27-10-2011
    Following a ruling of the Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb), the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) today confirmed that the three biggest mobile operators in the Netherlands, KPN, Vodafone and T-Mobile, engaged in cartel activities in 2001. ‘In this matter, we are supported by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which has made …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 06-12-2011
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) confirms that it carried out dawn raids today at a number of mobile network carriers in the Netherlands. The NMa is investigating whether cartel agreements have been made. In the interest of the investigation, the NMa cannot comment on it any further. The NMa carries out dawn raids when it suspects the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 01-12-2011
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) is pleased with Dutch State Secretary of Culture Halbe Zijlstra’s pledge not to introduce fixed book prices for electronic books (so-called e-books). This means that publishers are not allowed to set retail prices. Booksellers are thus able to compete on price in the case of e-books. Chris Fonteijn, …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 02-12-2011
    The tariffs of the regional network operators of natural gas and electricity will, on average, increase by 8.9 per cent as of January 2012. This increase results from the tariff decisions for the period of 2011-2013, which the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) today published. Transport of gas and electricity by regional network operators is …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 20-12-2011
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has blocked the planned merger between health care providers Zorggroep Noordwest-Veluwe and Het Baken, both of which are based in Veluwe, a region in central Netherlands. The NMa argues that this merger would have eliminated each other’s main competitor. It would have reduced health care options for …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 13-12-2011
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has imposed fines, totaling EUR 18 million, on four major laundries for engaging in market-sharing activities. These industrial laundries wash, among other items, bed linen and working-clothing for health care providers. Total annual turnover in this market is EUR 250 million. The NMa considers proven …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 16-12-2011
    The tariffs for transmission services of Dutch transmission system operator TenneT continue to be stable in 2012, according to the tariff decisions the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) published today. The revenue effects resulting from many other decisions are reflected in these tariff decisions. These decisions also set the 2012 standard …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 20-12-2011
    Pilotage tariffs in the Netherlands will decrease by 1.55 per cent, according to the tariff decision that the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) today published. The NMa has set lower pilotage tariffs than the Dutch Pilots’ Corporation (NLc) had proposed. The NMa took into account the cuts in overhead costs that had been erroneously included …
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