European Commission carries out unannounced antitrust inspections
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- Unannounced inspections in chocolate confectionery sector
- Investigating possible cartels, trade restrictions and abuse of dominance (Articles 101–102 TFEU)
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- Commission conducts unannounced inspections in two Member States at a chocolate confectionery company to investigate possible cartels, market segmentation restricting intra-EU trade, and abuse of dominance under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU; inspections are preliminary, do not imply guilt, and the Commission highlights rights of defence and an encrypted whistleblower tool.
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European Commission - Press release Commission carries out unannounced antitrust inspections in the chocolate confectionery sector Brussels, 13 April 2026 The European Commission is carrying out unannounced antitrust inspections in two Member States at the premises of a company active in the chocolate confectionery sector. The Commission has concerns that the inspected company may have violated EU antitrust rules tha...
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