“The Hungarian regulation violates free competition because it prevents traders from freely determining their selling prices and the quantities they wish to sell based on economic considerations,” the Court of Justice of the European Union argued.
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“The Hungarian regulation violates free competition because it prevents traders from freely determining their selling prices and the quantities they wish to sell based on economic considerations,” the Court of Justice of the European Union argued.