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Competition Authority Seeks to Declare Carmel Wineries a Monopoly to Restrict Shelf Placement and Price Intervention
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First reported by Globes · Jun 9, 2026
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What happened
The Competition Authority has asked to declare Carmel Wineries a monopoly, in order to limit how it is able to influence shelf placement and prices. The article text provided is a compilation of multiple unrelated headlines and teasers, including finance, real estate, technology, and consumer affairs items.
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