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EU Commission sues Hungary over supermarket margin cap

Anadolu Agency

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July 8, 2026

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Hungary has limited margins between purchase and sale prices since 2025, primarily affecting foreign retailers

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Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 9, 2026

EU Sues Hungary over Caps on Retail Markups and Market Restrictions

The European Commission has referred Hungary to the Court of Justice of the European Union over retail margin restrictions introduced as an anti-inflation measure. Brussels argues that the rules disproportionately affect foreign retailers, force companies to sell some products at a loss and breach EU rules on competition and freedom of establishment. The post EU Sues Hungary over Caps on Retail Markups and Market Restrictions appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

Hungary Today

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· Jul 9, 2026

European Commission Takes Price Margin Case to EU Court

The European Commission is suing Hungary before the EU Court of Justice over the margin restrictions it has imposed on food and certain household products, the Brussels-based body announced Wednesday. According to the Commission, the Hungarian regulation limits the margin between the purchase price and the selling price of the products to such a low [] The post European Commission Takes Price Margin Case to EU Court appeared first on Hungary Today.

Eunews

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· Jul 9, 2026

Spain calls for joint debt to boost competitiveness. Eurogroup says “no”

Madrid has put forward a proposal for a mechanism worth 850 billion euros a year to complete the single market and revitalise the eurozone. The Netherlands and Finland are opposed, while Ireland is holding back. Pierrakakis: “There is no consensus.”

Disclose.tv

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· Jul 8, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to th [...]

JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to the EU Court of Justice for failing to transpose the EU's cybersecurity framework, NIS2 Directive, into national law and asks the Court to impose financial sanctions.Source: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_1499@disclosetv

Daily Mail

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· Jul 1, 2026

The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005

The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Why a video showing how to make olive oil is going viral as food prices rise

In Spain, the weekly food shop has become noticeably more expensive for many households. Not in a sudden way, but []

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Related coverage for "EU Commission sues Hungary over supermarket margin cap": Hungarian Conservative — EU Sues Hungary over Caps on Retail Markups and Market Restrictions. Hungary Today — European Commission Takes Price Margin Case to EU Court. Eunews — Spain calls for joint debt to boost competitiveness. Eurogroup says “no”. Disclose.tv — [Photo] JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to th [...]. Daily Mail — The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005. Euro Weekly News — Why a video showing how to make olive oil is going viral as food prices rise