ECJ Finds Competitive Restraint in Irish Beef Processing

On November 20, 2008, the European Court of Justice issued a preliminary ruling in the Irish beef case, concluding that a scheme by some beef processors to leave the processing industry, restricted competition and violated EU rules. The European Commission commented that the ruling confirmed that agreements between competitors to restrict capacity or production were hardcore restrictions of competition that generally harm consumers.

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