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Mercedes-Benz says it ‘cooperated early’ with EU, UK car-recycling probes

By Lewis Crofts and Karoline Del Vecchio
  • 15 Mar 2022 22:35
  • 15 Mar 2022 22:35
German carmaker Mercedes-Benz says it doesn’t expect to be fined by EU and UK antitrust authorities because it cooperated early with investigations into suspected collusion in the recycling of cars and vans.
Regulators in Brussels and London today announced they were investigating suspected breaches of antitrust law, with the likes

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Karoline holds a degree in translation studies and EU law from Mainz University, Germany. Before joining MLex, she worked for the German Steel Federation and U.S. law firm Latham & Watkins in Brussels where she reported on EU affairs and worked as a legal researcher, providing global monitoring services on EU competition law, trade and regulatory matters. Karoline's working languages are German, English, French, Spanish, Italian and Polish.

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