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Australian antitrust regulator accepts top court verdict on construction cartel

( April 2, 2025, 01:41 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Australia’s competition watchdog said today that it accepted its defeat in Australia’s top court, after judges concluded that a building company hadn't entered into an anticompetitive agreement by succumbing to boycott threats from a labor union. In a statement, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb said that her agency “respects today’s High Court ruling” and that the verdict “reflects the complexity of enforcing these provisions of our competition laws.” Cass-Gottlieb said that she remained committed to enforcing the law and holding cartelists accountable. The full statement from the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission follows: ...

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