Sanction: The Paris Court of Appeal essentially confirms the decision of the Competition Authority having sanctioned, in the champagne sector, exclusive import practices prohibited in overseas French territories, but reduced the fine imposed due to a lower estimate of the damage to the economy (Dillon Distillery)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. The Paris Court of Appeal's decision of June 9, 2022, is still about wine, but then we leave Alsace for Martinique, and wine for champagne. We commented in a previous issue of this journal (Concurrences n° 1-2021, p. 129) on the decision by which the Authority had sanctioned, in the champagne sector, exclusive import practices prohibited in Overseas France since the Lurel Law of

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Michel Debroux, Sanction: The Paris Court of Appeal essentially confirms the decision of the Competition Authority having sanctioned, in the champagne sector, exclusive import practices prohibited in overseas French territories, but reduced the fine imposed due to a lower estimate of the damage to the economy (Dillon Distillery), 9 June 2022, Concurrences N° 3-2022, Art. N° 108182, pp. 86-87

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