German clothing maker Ahlers has lost its legal challenge against a €3.5m EU antitrust fine linked to the sale of Pierre Cardin-branded clothing across Europe. The European Union’s General Court on Wednesday backed the European Commission’s calculation of the penalty, which was imposed on Ahlers in 2024 after regulators found it had taken part in anti-competitive agreements restricting cross-border sales of Pierre Cardin products. Ahlers, the la…
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