Tytuł pozycji:
Polish Antitrust Experience with Hub-and-Spoke Conspiracies
A hub-and-spoke conspiracy involves an exchange of confidential information
primarily concerning future prices. The exchange takes place generally between
competing distributors via a common supplier but a reverse relationship is also
possible. The essence of hub-and-spoke lies in the fact that there is no direct contact
between competitors – the party guaranteeing the information flow is normally the
common supplier (distributor in a reverse scenario). A hub-and-spoke conspiracy
was first identified and specifically described by the British Office of Fair Trade in
2003. There are currently several pending investigations concerning hub-and-spoke
practices in a number of EU Member States including Germany, France, Italy and
the UK.
Three cases of that type have been so far assessed in the Polish antitrust practice:
Polifarb Cieszyn Wrocław (2007), Tikurilla (2010) and Akzo Nobel (2010). The
main objective of this article is the reconstruction of hub-and-spoke conduct in
Poland. Commented will also be issues such as: the connection between hub-and-spoke practices and ‘classic’ retail price maintenance; standard of proof, and
duration of the agreements.
Michał Mijal