Spain's competition authority fines Repsol €20.5 million for abusing dominant position

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Spain's competition authority fined Repsol €20.5 million and banned some subsidiaries from public contracts. The National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) found Repsol abused its dominant position by offering discounts on diesel fuel, harming independent service stations. Repsol denies wrongdoing, calling the ruling flawed and vowing to appeal, stating its actions benefited consumers during an economic crisis.


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