Höegh Autoliners Fined $5.4m After Multi-year Antitrust Investigation

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Höegh Autoliners is looking at contesting a fine dished out by Brazilian authorities in one of many car carrier cartel investigations that have been going on around the world, reports Splash247.

Fine for breach of anti-trust regulations

The Administrative Council for Economic Defence (CADE) in Brazil issued a fine of approximately BRL26m ($5.4m) to Höegh Autoliners for breach of anti-trust regulations dating back to 2000 to 2012.

Since Höegh Autoliners did not have any turnover in Brazil in the relevant period, the fine is calculated on a so-called virtual turnover principle, based on Brazil’s relevance in the worldwide car carrier market. The decision – including the virtual turnover calculation – may be challenged before the federal courts in Brazil.

Höegh Autoliners disagrees with CADE’s decision, and will review its merits thoroughly before making any decision on how to proceed,” the company stated in an update to the Oslo Bors.

No punitive action taken

Höegh Autoliners has, along with many other global car carrier operators, been subject to anti-trust investigations in different jurisdictions. Before CADE’s decision, investigations had been finalised in nine jurisdictions, seven of which resulted in no charges or punitive action taken against Höegh Autoliners.

Höegh Autoliners stressed yesterday it has “strongly and continuously rebutted” any claims of wrongdoings in Brazil.

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Source: Splash247