Evraz could face pricing fines along with Mechel
Published: 30 July, 2008, 06:27
Russia's second-largest steelmaker Evraz could be fined for alleged violations in pricing policies along with Mechel.
Last week Russia Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, accused Mechel of exporting coking coal several times cheaper than it sells at home.
Putin ordered the Antimonopoly Service to look into the company's operations.
Russia's Federal Anti Monopoly Service (FAS) has begun a preliminary investigation at a Mechel coalmine in the
On Tuesday he confirmed that Evraz Group might be also fined for breaking antitrust laws along.
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