European commission says Swedish truckmaker colluded for 14 years with five other European rivals on pricing
The Swedish truckmaker Scania, which is owned by Volkswagen, has been fined €880m (£770m) by EU antitrust regulators for price fixing.
The European commission said Scania had broken antitrust rules by colluding for 14 years with five other European truck manufacturers on pricing.
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