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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 10-10-2011
    On August 30, 2011, the Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) ruled in one of the ongoing cases in the so-called construction industry fraud. This ruling primarily concerned the formal course of the proceedings in sanction cases. The pivotal question was whether or not the department of the NMa that is charged with the preparatory work …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 12-10-2011
    The Dutch transmission system operator for natural gas GTS is to return EUR 400 million in excess revenues to its network users by means of a discount on future gas transport tariffs. This follows from the new tariff method decisions for the periods of 2006-2009 and 2010-2013, which the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) published today.  …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 13-10-2011
    A study commissioned by the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) and carried out by SEO Economic Research has revealed that the risk of cartels in the property finance market has increased due to the limited number of players in that market, which in recent years has even decreased. That limited number of market participants (indicating a high …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 31-01-2011
    Hospitals are allowed to cooperate and make medical-specialty arrangements as long as patients demonstrably benefit from such arrangements. This was the message that 150 hospital and insurance executives heard at a recent conference, which was jointly organized by the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa), the Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa), …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 31-10-2011
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has granted Dutch municipal public-transport company HTM (based in The Hague) and public-transport company Qbuzz permission to cooperate with one another. Through their yet-to-be-created joint venture HTM Buzz, HTM and Qbuzz are allowed to submit a bid in the tender of the bus concession in The Hague for …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 10-11-2011
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) plans to accept a commitment put forward by the Dutch Federation for the Textile Care Industry (FTN), which is the trade association for textile care professionals in the Netherlands. The NMa has therefore made the draft decision available to interested parties for perusal. In its proposed commitment, …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 21-11-2011
    Three ship-generated waste collection companies based in the Dutch ports of Rotterdam, Schiedam, Vlaardingen and Maassluis have been imposed fines, totaling more than EUR 2.9 million, for cartel activities. They concluded price-fixing agreements, and shared work amongst each other, thereby eliminating competition. The NMa takes firm action against …
  • 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 …
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