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The Norwegian Competition Authority has imposed a fine of NOK 3 million on St1 Norge AS for breach of disclosure requirements when it took control over a petrol station belonging to a competing chain. Europe St1 Norge AS In July 2018, St1 Norway signed an agreement to lease the Best Kyrksæterøra petrol station in Heim municipality in Mid-Norway. The deadline for informing the Competition Authority about the transaction expired three working days after the final agreement was concluded. St1 Norway informed the Authority of the agreement on 14 January 2019. The Norwegian Competition Authority has imposed disclosure requirements on the largest motor fuel retailers obliging them to inform the Authority about transactions whereby they take control over competing petrol stations. ....
10 May 2021 4:30 GMT Updated 10 May 2021 12:24 GMT in Oslo Coast Seafood, one of Norway s largest seafood exporters, has filed a complaint with the Norwegian Competition Authority against salmonid farmers Firda Seafood Group and Blom Group, the majority owner of Blom Fiskeoppdrett, after they entered into a cooperation agreement in March. Maaloy-based Coast Seafood owns 34 percent of Blom Fiskeoppdrett, while Blom Group owns 66 percent. On April 29, Sverre Soraa, CEO of Coast Seafood and his lawyer Beret Sundet of BAHR, notified the Norwegian Competition Authority of matters of concern, and requested an investigation be launched into the cooperation between the two salmonid farmers. Among other things, Soraa said he had been informed that Ola Braanaas, the owner of Firda Seafood, would be elected as a board member of Blom Fiskeoppdrett, with his lawyer, Mons Alfred Paulsen, as personal deputy member. ....