EU Fines Six Companies For Power Transformers Cartel
October 07 2009 - 6:01AM
Dow Jones News
The European Commission Wednesday fined six companies for
colluding in the power transformers market.
Swiss ABB Ltd. (ABB), France's Areva SA (CEI.FR) and Alstom SA
(ALO.FR) and Japan's Fuji Electrics Co Ltd. (9883.TO), Hitachi Ltd.
(HIT) and Toshiba Corp. (6502.TO) were all found guilty and fined
for having put in place an oral market sharing agreement, where the
European and Japanese power transformer makers promised to stay out
of each others' markets.
Germany's Siemens AG (SIE.XE) also participated in the
agreement, but wasn't fined as it had revealed the existence of the
cartel to the commission.
Power transformers are used to modify the voltage in electricity
transmission networks.
The highest fine was given to Swiss engineering company ABB at
EUR33.4 million, because the company had participated in a similar
cartel before.
-By Peppi Kiviniemi, Dow Jones Newswires; +3227411483;
peppi.kiviniemi@dowjones.com