The Israel Competition Authority imposed a fine of over 11.5 million shekels on Karsa Motors for violating parallel import provisions in the Competition Law, according to Israeli media. The company will also adopt commitments to ensure service in its authorized garages for parallel import vehicles. This is the fifth enforcement case since the parallel import chapter was enacted.
The Israel Competition Authority announced a fine of over 11.5 million shekels on Karsa Motors for violating the parallel import chapter of the Competition Law. The case, reported by N12, is the fifth enforcement action since the parallel import provisions were legislated. Karsa Motors will also adopt a set of commitments to guarantee service in its authorized garages for vehicles imported through parallel channels. The fine reflects the authority's ongoing efforts to open the Israeli car market to competition.
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