Ljubljana – The Competition Protection Agency (AVK) has accepted a set of commitments that four liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) utilities have made to do away with their controversial practice pertaining to the return of gas cylinders by clients. The regulator launched in November 2020 an investigation into potential collusion among Istrabenz Plini, Plinarna Maribor, Butan Plin and Ina Slovenija over suspicion that they had secretly agreed to only accept the returns of their own gas cylinders. The agency said at the time there was reason to suspect that the gas…
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