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Spain: CNMC investigates anti-competitive practices in fish-farming

 |  October 31, 2017

Spain’s National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) has carried out a series of raids at the headquarters of different companies operating in the aquaculture market, on suspicion of anti-competitive practices prohibited by the country’s Competition laws, specifically, price-fixing and market fragmentation.

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    Inspectors working with regional competition authorities participated along with the CNMC in carrying out the raids.

    The raids carried, out on October 25, 26 and 27, are a first step in investigating the alleged anticompetitive conduct and do not imply guilt for the companies involved.

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