European Commission refers Hungary to CJEU over price margins
Key points
Refers Hungary to CJEU over price margin restrictions
Says measures breach Services Directive and Article 49 TFEU
TL;DR
Commission decides to refer Hungary to the Court of Justice of the EU for imposing low maximum price margins affecting mainly non‑Hungarian undertakings.
Hungary set 10% limits for certain food products and 15% for certain drugstore articles in 2025 (Government Decrees 42/2025 and 93/2025) and transferred the rules into permanent law in May 2026 (Act CLXIV of 2005).
Commission states the measures discriminate against foreign retailers, create losses, and breach the Services Directive and Article 49 TFEU on freedom of establishment.
Original text
European Commission - Press release Commission decides to refer Hungary to the Court of Justice of the EU for imposing price margin restrictions for the sale of food products and drugstore articles Brussels, 8 July 2026 Today, the European Commission decided to refer Hungary to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for imposing price margin restrictions which mainly affect non-Hungarian undertakings. Hung...