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Two years after Ukraine’s antitrust agency slapped giant tobacco players with a record $256 million in fines, the state budget will not be adding anything to its coffers.
On June 1, the Supreme Court of Ukraine, the country’s highest judicial body, ruled that allegations Imperial Tobacco Ukraine had acted in violation of anti-monopoly legislation were groundless, overturning the $17 million fine imposed by the Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU).
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On June 1, the Supreme Court ruled that the imposition by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) sanctions in the form of UAH 460 million fine to Imperial Tobacco Ukraine and Imperial Tobacco Production Ukraine for alleged violation of antimonopoly legislation was groundless, the company's website has reported on Wednesday.
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