Finland Targets Berry Industry Cartel Over Price-Fixing and Labor Exploitation
Finland’s FCCA proposes €9.4 million in fines for berry companies that formed a decade-long cartel to suppress picker wages and undermine market competition.
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Finland’s FCCA proposes €9.4 million in fines for berry companies that formed a decade-long cartel to suppress picker wages and undermine market competition.
Insta360 prevails in U.S. patent dispute with GoPro, securing access to American markets while defending its camera technology as independently developed.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang refutes Western claims of overcapacity in China’s new energy sectors, emphasizing that market competition, not government subsidies, drives the nation’s advancements.
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