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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 01-11-2005
    Mr P.J. (Peter) Plug has been appointed by the Executive Board of the Netherlands Competition Authority as the Director of the Office of Energy Regulation (DTe) as of 1 November 2005. Peter Plug will take over from Gert Zijl, who joined the Executive Board of NMa on 1 July of this year. Mr Plug has been the Acting Director of DTe since then and …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 22-12-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has carried out supplementary checks in recent months and Delta and Oxxio. This resulted from the outcomes of its investigation into the administrations of the large energy companies. It appeared from the checks that on 1 September 2005 Delta had been able to eliminate its backlog in the processing of …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 16-12-2005
    Banks experience little or no competition due to the entry of new parties. Each year an average of approximately four banks enter this market, compared to an average of six banks that cease their activities in the banking sector. The number of 'exits' is therefore higher than the number of entrants. In addition, the total number of entrants and …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 25-11-2005
    Following an administrative appeal procedure, the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has confirmed that three bicycle manufacturers infringed the prohibition on cartels. The fines imposed earlier on these parties were reduced to EUR 26,557,000 (from EUR 29,685,000). NMa adopted the advice of the independent administrative appeals advisory …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 06-12-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has decided to designate the national manager of the gas transmission network (GTS) as the alternative supplier of gas flexibility services as of 1 January 2006. NMa has decided to do so because the largest supplier of flexibility services on this market at present, Gasunie Trade & Supply, has a dominant …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 19-12-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has fined eight undertakings active in the area of horticultural services for an infringement of the prohibition on cartels. NMa deems its proven that these undertakings consulted each other in 2004 and entered into agreements prior to five public tenders issued by the City of Maastricht. The tenders …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 17-11-2005
    The 'Over-the-Counter Payment Services Covenant of 2005 [Convenant Toonbankbetalingsverkeer 2005] between eight Dutch banks and undertakings which offer their customers the possibility of PIN payments is not contrary to the Competition Act. The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) announced this today in an informal opinion. This Covenant …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 21-12-2005
    A grid manager should not be dependent on third parties to solve problems, such as power failures, affecting the electricity grid. Such dependency is contrary to the Electricity Act, according to the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa), in a decision on a dispute between a customer and the customer's grid manager, Continuon. The reason for the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 15-12-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has decided that in future network managers may settle the loss of network revenues, as a result of the bankruptcy of an energy distributor, in their network tariffs. Previously network managers required financial guarantees from energy distributors in order to absorb any bankruptcies. The financial …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 08-12-2005
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has approved De Telegraaf Media Groep's (De Telegraaf) request to lift one of the conditions attached to the licence granted for the takeover of Dagblad De Limburger by De Telegraaf in 2000. NMa is of the opinion that it is not reasonable to require De Telegraaf to ensure the separate commercial and …
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