EU Sues Hungary over Caps on Retail Markups and Market Restrictions
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The European Commission has referred Hungary to the Court of Justice of the European Union over retail margin restrictions introduced as an anti-inflation measure. Brussels argues that the rules disproportionately affect foreign retailers, force companies to sell some products at a loss and breach EU rules on competition and freedom of establishment. The post EU Sues Hungary over Caps on Retail Markups and Market Restrictions appeared first on Hungarian Conservative .
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