EU Court Upholds €59 Million Fine on Arkema, Elf
18.05.2011 -
Europe's second-highest court on Tuesday upheld European Union antitrust fines totaling €59 million ($84 million) on French groups Elf Aquitaine and Arkema for participating in a cartel in a paper-bleaching chemical.
The General Court upheld a 2008 ruling they had fixed prices for sodium chlorate, divided up market volumes and shared sensitive information in a cartel with several other firms from 1995-2000.
Elf Aquitaine later merged with French oil major Total and spun off chemicals group Arkema France.
The cartel also included Finnish Chemicals, Erikem of Luxembourg, Spanish firm Aragonesas/Uralita, Swedish group EKA Chemicals and Dutch company AkzoNobel.
Sodium chlorate is mainly used to produce chlorine dioxide used in the pulp and paper industry to bleach wood pulp.