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BlueScope Australia's appeal against civil cartel cases dismissed

The Australian Competition Regulator said that the appeals of steel producer BlueScope, and its former General Manager against an earlier ruling in a civil anti-cartel proceeding brought by BlueScope were dismissed by a court.

The court confirmed its previous findings, that BlueScope's former general manager and BlueScope tried to convince distributors in Australia to enter into agreements containing price-fixing clauses between September 2013 and July 2014.

In 2019, Australia's Competition regulator initiated civil cartel actions against the company, and its former employee. The alleged conduct was in the supply flat steel products.

Australian Competition & Consumer Commission stated that the decision meant that a penalty for a breach of competition law of A$57.5m ($37.36m) against BlueScope and a fine of A$500,000 on the general manager would remain in effect.

BlueScope said in a separate press release that it accepted the court's decision and brought the long-running matter to an end.

By 0304 GMT, shares of the company had risen by 0.9%. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 was mostly flat. $1 = 1.5389 Australian Dollars (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)