ECJ opinion on decreased beef production expected this week
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) will deliver its opinion on Thursday on whether proposals to slash the number of beef producers in Ireland are anti-competitive.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) will deliver its opinion on Thursday on whether proposals to slash the number of beef producers in Ireland are anti-competitive.
The Luxembourg court will rule on a reference from the Irish Supreme Court, following an appeal by the Competition Authority against a High Court judgment. Two years ago, the High Court rejected the authority’s challenge to the Beef Industry Development Society and Barry Brothers (Carrigmore) Meats over a proposed...
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