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EU Antitrust Regulators Are Probing Possible German Car Cartel

t VW, BMW, Audi, Porsche may have colluded to fix the prices of diesel emissions treatment systems using industry committees, probing a possible cartel amidst German carmakers.
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Published on July 23, 2017

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  • Volkswagen BMW, Audi, Porsche may be involved in the car cartel
  • Allegedly, VW admitted to possible anti-competitive behavior in a letter
  • If guilty, companies will have to pay a fine of 10% of global turnover

EU antitrust regulators are investigating allegations of a cartel among a group of German carmakers, the European Commission said on Saturday, a measure that could result in hefty fines for the companies. The Commission and its German counterpart were tipped off about the possible cartel, the EU competition authority said.

"The European Commission and the Bundeskartellamt have received information on this matter, which is currently being assessed by the Commission. It is premature at this stage to speculate further," the EU executive said, without giving more details.

German magazine Der Spiegel reported on Friday that VW, BMW, Audi, Porsche may have colluded to fix the prices of diesel emissions treatment systems using industry committees.

Sixty industry committees made up of about 200 employees discussed vehicle development, brakes, petrol and diesel engines, clutches and transmissions as well as exhaust treatment systems, Der Spiegel reported, citing a letter sent to cartel authorities.

It said Volkswagen admitted to possible anti-competitive behavior in a letter to cartel authorities on July 4. Volkswagen and Daimler declined to comment on Friday and BMW was not available to comment.

Companies found guilty of breaching EU cartel rules face fines of as much as 10 percent of their global turnover.

The car industry has been hit with billion-euro fines on both sides of the Atlantic in recent years for cartels related to various parts such as lighting systems, engine coolers and bearings.

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