High Court to hear dozens of hauliers' cases over anti-competitive truck prices next year

Dozens of damages claims brought by Irish hauliers against Europe's biggest truck manufacturers over allegedly engaging in anti-competitive practices will most likely be heard next year.

High Court to hear dozens of hauliers' cases over anti-competitive truck prices next year

Dozens of damages claims brought by Irish hauliers against Europe's biggest truck manufacturers over allegedly engaging in anti-competitive practices will most likely be heard next year.

The claims arise out a determination by the European Commission in 2016 which found that five major truck manufacturers MAN, Volvo Renault, Daimler, Iveco and DAF broke EU antitrust laws.

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