On 26 October 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“ECJ”) dismissed appeals in the pre-stressing steel cartel case brought by four Spanish manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Celsa group (Global Steel Wire, Moreda-Riviere Tre lerías, Tre lerías Quijano and Trenzas y Cables de Acero). In the judgments, the Court rejected allegations that the General Court (“GC”) had erred in upholding the Commission’s infringement decision, including in relation to the attribution of liability (see Section 1.2), the existence of a single and continuous infringement, the calculation
The EU Court of Justice upholds General Court’s judgments in a cartel case (Pre-stressing steel)
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