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The European Commission has fined manufacturers of animal feed phosphates a total of $225 million for a price-fixing cartel that the commission says ran from 1969 to 2004. The largest fine, $107 million, went to Belgium’s Tessenderlo. Kemira, which sold its phosphates business to Yara in 2004, was not fined because it reported the cartel to the commission.
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