BRUSSELS (AFP) - The EU on Wednesday hit French drugs giant Servier with a huge 331 million euro (S$559.7 million) fine for colluding to delay a cheaper generic version of Perindopril, a popular blood pressure treatment.
In a statement, the European Commission said the decision involves total fines of 427.7 million euros, with Israeli generic giant Teva and four other companies also subject to penalties in the case.