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The CMA has found that the merger of 2 firms that make foam used in products like bedding and cleaning sponges could lead to higher prices and less choice.
Full Grown will be exhibiting some of its grown furniture at the Beijing Expo 2019
An historic piece of Magnox hardware could find itself starring in the latest Hollywood blockbuster after it was sold on an auction website.
Carpenter and Recticel have asked the CMA to consider a “fast-track” remedy to address concerns that their merger could lead to manufacturers and shoppers paying more for items like mattresses and kitchen sponges.
The CMA has accepted a remedy from Carpenter and Recticel following concerns that Carpenter’s merger with Recticel could harm manufacturers and lead to a worse deal for shoppers on items like mattresses and kitchen sponges.
Use this framework to buy loose and fitted school furniture and bleacher seating from DfE approved suppliers and have it delivered and installed.
The CMA has issued an infringement decision after investigating suspected anti-competitive behaviour in relation to the supply of groundworks products to the construction industry in the United Kingdom.
Furniture company Stylecraft has been fined for breaching regulations introduced in 2013 to prohibit the importing and sale of illegally harvested timber.
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into furniture parts firms who broke competition law by agreeing to divide up the market.
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