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Gazprom’s 2018 antitrust concessions blunt Russian gas threats, Vestager says

By Nicholas Hirst ( April 28, 2022, 08:31 GMT | Insight) -- Gazprom’s decision to stop gas deliveries to Poland and Bulgaria will do less harm than feared, thanks to contract changes secured by EU antitrust regulators four years ago, Margrethe Vestager has said. In May 2018, Gazprom settled an antitrust probe with the European Commission by agreeing to drop “destination clauses,” thereby allowing customers to buy gas in one EU country and sell it in another.Gazprom’s decision to stop gas deliveries to Poland and Bulgaria will do less harm than feared, thanks to contract changes secured by EU antitrust regulators four years ago, Margrethe Vestager has said....

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