Qantas caught up in Canadian freight price fixing
Australia's national carrier Qantas has been fined C$155,000 for its part in air cargo price fixing, Canada's Competition Bureau said.
Qantas' freight division pleaded guilty to fixing surcharges on air cargo exported on selected routes from Canada between May 2002 and February 2006, the competition watchdog said in a statement.
"Prohibiting conspiracies is at the core of competition enforcement and...
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