By Lewis Crofts ( March 12, 2026, 07:20 GMT | Insight) -- Elkjøp, a retailer of electric goods in Norway, has agreed to drop deals with suppliers that could put competitors at a disadvantage, in a set of legally binding commitments that will last for at least five years. The EFTA Surveillance Authority, which oversees competition enforcement in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, announced that a preliminary draft of the offer from September would be converted to a full package of commitments.Elkjøp, a retailer of electric goods in Norway, has agreed to drop deals with suppliers that could put competitors at a disadvantage, in a set of legally binding commitments that will last for at least five years....
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