VW’s Scania truck firm fined €880m by EU for price fixing

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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