French materials firm Saint-Gobain fined almost 鈧900m for role in glass manufacturing cartel

Saint-Gobain, the French materials giant, has been fined 鈧896m (拢738m) for acting in a cartel to illegally fix the price of glass used in automobiles.

The fine, announced today by the European Commission, is the largest ever levied on a single company for cartel offences.

Although the offences do not relate to the construction industry, Saint-Gobain is a leading supplier to the sector of renewables such as rainwater harvesting materials and solar panels.

The British company Pilkington was also fined 鈧370m (拢307m) for its role in the cartel, which fixed prices in glass used in the automotive industry.

Saint-Gobain鈥檚 fine was increased by 60% as it has a history of anti-competitive behaviour. The 鈧896m sum represents 95% of the annual sales of its automotive glass in Europe, and several decades worth of net income.

Saint-Gobain said the fine was 鈥渆xcessive and disproportionate鈥 and added that it intends to appeal.