Daimler, Renault Trucks, MAN, Scania, Iveco and DAF Trucks are the six truckmakers that are expected to get a European Union antitrust complaint for suspected collusion, Bloomberg said.
The news agency cited sources with knowledge of the matter.
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The EU’s statement of objections listing suspected antitrust violations may be sent in November, the report said.
The EU had raided the six manufacturers in 2011.
Volvo spokeswoman Kina Wileke said, “The investigation is ongoing and we are awaiting its result.”
Silke Mockert, a Daimler spokeswoman, told Bloomberg, “We’re aware of the investigation. We don’t comment on ongoing proceedings.”
