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    Financial Times: Taming Gazprom

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The European Commission should its power to correct any abuses and ensure contracts are fair and transparent with its antitrust investigation into Gazprom.

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Financial Times: Taming Gazprom

When it comes to natural gas, Europe needs Gazprom – but Gazprom needs Europe, by far its most profitable market, even more. That gives Brussels real clout in its welcome antitrust investigation into suspected market abuses by the Russian giant in central and eastern European countries, where it has a stranglehold dating from Soviet times. The inquiry could have repercussions across the EU gas market.

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