The Spanish Competition Authority imposes fines totalling € 118 million on railway infrastructure companies for participating in a cartel (Alstom / Bombardier / Cafs / Cobra / Nokia...)

On 14 March 2019, the Spanish competition authority (“CNMC”) imposed fines totalling € 118 million on fifteen companies, namely Cobra, Elecnor, Siemens, Semi, Inabensa, Alstom, Cymi, Isolux, Electren, Comsa, Indra, Neopul, Telice, Eym and Citracc, for their involvement in a cartel on the market for the supply of railway infrastructure. The investigation was initiated as a result of a leniency application filed by Alstom S.A. The CNMC concluded that the companies involved in the infringement had agreed not to compete in tenders organised by ADIF, the

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Richard Burton, The Spanish Competition Authority imposes fines totalling € 118 million on railway infrastructure companies for participating in a cartel (Alstom / Bombardier / Cafs / Cobra / Nokia...), 14 March 2019, e-Competitions Transport (rail), Art. N° 90065

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