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Judgment of the Court of First Instance (Second Chamber) of 21 October 2003. # General Motors Nederland BV and Opel Nederland BV v Commission of the European Communities. # Competition - Distribution of motor vehicles - Article 81 EC - Regulations (EEC) No 123/85 and (EC) No 1475/95 - Partitioning of the market - General strategy aimed at restricting exports - Restriction of supply - Restrictive bonus policy - Ban on exports - Fine - Gravity and duration of the infringement - Proportionality - Guidelines for the calculation of fines. # Case T-368/00.
Judgment of the Court of First Instance (Second Chamber) of 21 October 2003.
General Motors Nederland BV and Opel Nederland BV v Commission of the European Communities.
Competition - Distribution of motor vehicles - Article 81 EC - Regulations (EEC) No 123/85 and (EC) No 1475/95 - Partitioning of the market - General strategy aimed at restricting exports - Restriction of supply - Restrictive bonus policy - Ban on exports - Fine - Gravity and duration of the infringement - Proportionality - Guidelines for the calculation of fines.
Case T-368/00.
Judgment of the Court of First Instance (Second Chamber) of 21 October 2003.
General Motors Nederland BV and Opel Nederland BV v Commission of the European Communities.
Competition - Distribution of motor vehicles - Article 81 EC - Regulations (EEC) No 123/85 and (EC) No 1475/95 - Partitioning of the market - General strategy aimed at restricting exports - Restriction of supply - Restrictive bonus policy - Ban on exports - Fine - Gravity and duration of the infringement - Proportionality - Guidelines for the calculation of fines.
Case T-368/00.
European Court Reports 2003 II-04491
ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2003:275
«(Competition – Distribution of motor vehicles – Article 81 EC – Regulations (EEC) No 123/85 and (EC) No 1475/95 – Partitioning of the market – General strategy aimed at restricting exports – Restriction of supply – Restrictive bonus policy – Ban on exports – Fine – Gravity and duration of the infringement – Proportionality – Guidelines for the calculation of fines)»
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(Art. 81(1) EC)
(Art. 81(1) EC)
(Art. 81(1) EC)
(Art. 81(1) EC)
(Council Regulation No 17, Art. 15(2))
(Art. 229 EC; Council Regulation No 17, Art. 17)
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Second Chamber)
21 October 2003 (1)
((Competition – Distribution of motor vehicles – Article 81 EC – Regulations (EEC) No 123/85 and (EC) No 1475/95 – Partitioning of the market – General strategy aimed at restricting exports – Restriction of supply – Restrictive bonus policy – Ban on exports – Fine – Gravity and duration of the infringement – Proportionality – Guidelines for the calculation of fines))
In Case T-368/00, General Motors Nederland BV, established in Sliedrecht (Netherlands),OpelNederland BV, established in Sliedrecht,represented by D. Vandermeersch, R. Snelders and S. Allcock, lawyers, with an address for service in Luxembourg,applicants,
v
Commission of the European Communities, represented by W. Mölls and A. Whelan, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,defendant,
APPLICATION for, as the principal claim, annulment of the Commission's decision C (2000) 2707 of 20 September 2000 relating to a proceeding under Article 81 EC (Case COMP/36.653 ─ Opel) (OJ 2001 L 59, p. 1) or, in the alternative, cancellation or reduction of the fine imposed on the applicants by that decision,THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (Second Chamber),
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 10 December 2002,
gives the following
On those grounds,
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Second Chamber),
hereby rules:
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