Fast Bunkering rejects all accusations of unfair competition

The bunker company insists all business in the Scandinavian market, and off Skaw, has been conducted ”on fair and competitive conditions”, its chairman writes.
Fast Bunkering, based in Latvia, denies violating sanctions against Russia and that their business is anti-competitive. The pictured ship is not related to the case. | Photo: Jens Bttner/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Fast Bunkering, based in Latvia, denies violating sanctions against Russia and that their business is anti-competitive. The pictured ship is not related to the case. | Photo: Jens Bttner/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Fast Bunkering has in no way gained unfair competitive advantages in its trade in bunker oil off Skagen.

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