Dawn Raid Analysis Quarterly

White & Case Dawn Raid Analysis Quarterly (DRAQ) is an information resource on surprise on-the-spot inspections (dawn raids) across Europe. Here we will guide you through the latest updates and legal developments.

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The White & Case Dawn Raid Analysis Quarterly (DRAQ) is an information and discussion resource regarding surprise on-the-spot inspections by antitrust authorities (dawn raids) across Europe. DRAQ provides updates on recent case law, enforcement activity and trends.

2018 to Q1 2023: At a glance

From approximately 80 dawn raids per year by European competition regulators in 2018 – 2019, COVID-19 led to a drop in dawn raid activities in 2020 and the first half of 2021. In the second half of 2021, there was an impressive rebound of dawn raids, which brought the figures back to pre-pandemic levels. While the number in 2022 was comparatively low, the number of raids in Q1 2023 has been steady, with an unusual double act from the EC within a short period of three weeks across February and March 2023 (fragrances and energy drinks). 

Over the course of the past five years, the sectors most hit have been—food and beverages, consumer goods and information and communication technology (ICT). A trend that, in light of the EC’s recent raid (consumer goods), does not appear to be slowing down.  Nevertheless, it is worth noting that dawn raids in the energy sector are on the rise (four dawn raids in the past four months), a not entirely surprising development, in particular, given current geopolitical turmoil. 

Unusually, one of the two raids conducted by the Commission (fragrances) has been carried out ex-officio–reflecting a potential shift to a more pro-active approach amidst a reported drop in leniency applications. Also unusual was the fact that the raids were coordinated with the CMA, the Swiss WEKO and the US authorities—something that had not been seen in a while. 

We provide more statistics below on the number of raids, the sectors impacted, including a country-by-country list, available through our Interactive Dawn Raid map.

A look at the statistics

The information below has been sourced from LexisPSL, and is based on dawn raids that have been publicly announced by competition authorities. The LexisPSL information was supplemented from public sources in jurisdictions where further information was available. Since not all competition authorities announce every dawn raid, the data below likely underestimate the number of raids. The sector charts reflect dawn raids in which the sectors were identified by the competent authorities. In some jurisdictions (e.g., Germany), the authority publishes the number of raids without identifying the sector. As a result, the statistics in the charts below may underestimate the actual number of dawn raids by sector and country.

The Czech Competition Authority counts each inspection at an individual company as one dawn raid (i.e., reporting multiple raids per case), which explains the high number of raids.

The Czech Competition Authority counts each inspection at an individual company as one dawn raid (i.e., reporting multiple raids per case), which explains the high number of raids.

Dawn raids in the EEA and the UK, 2018 – 2023

Interactive Dawn Raid map

Hover over the highlighted countries to get a closer look at the enforcement activity of the respective National Competition Authorities.

Austria

2023

  • One dawn raid 
    • Sector: Refrigeration and freezing equipment 

2022

  • Three dawn raids
    • Sectors: Wood-pellets; waste management

2021

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Waste management.

Belgium

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Bovine meat; Press publisher and distribution.

2021

  • None reported

Bulgaria

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Toners and other printing consumables.

2021

  • None reported

Cyprus

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Bricks

2021

  • None reported

Czechia

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Computers and electronics manufacturing

2021

  • 26 dawn raids
    • Sectors: Based on the statistics of the official website of the UOHS, in 2021, Czechia carried out a total of 26 on-the-spot investigations

The Czech Competition Authority counts each inspection at an individual company as one dawn raid (i.e., reporting multiple raids per case), which explains the high number of raids.

Estonia

  • No dawn raids for the period 2021 – 2023

France

2023

  • One dawn raid
    • Sector: Rail transport

2022

  • Four dawn raids
    • Sectors: Cow's milk; leather goods; agricultural supplies; cash register services for newsagents and tobacconists

2021

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Food retail; pharmacy data collection

Germany

2023

  • One dawn raid
    • Sector: Energy

2022

  • 12 dawn raids
    • Sectors: Power-cable manufacturer
    • As stated in the Bundeskartellamt (BKa) annual report of 2022, in 2022 the BKa carried out a total of 12 dawn raids and provided official assistance for another six

2021

  • Two dawn raids
    • As stated in the BKa annual report of 2021, in 2021 the BKa conducted two dawn raids

Greece

2023

  • Four dawn raids
    • Sectors: Pharmaceuticals; alcoholic beverages; food processing; poultry

2022

  • 12 dawn raids
    • Sectors: Children's toys; aluminium; PVC and iron processing; import and distribution of white goods; transport; electricity; catering; medical products; 2 x construction; eyewear; cosmetics and personal care; breast pumps and accessories

2021

  • 13 dawn raids
    • Sectors: Sunflower; cotton and maize seeds; cadastral survey services; production and supply of pharmaceutical products; refining; wholesale and retail trade of petrol and diesel; 2x supply and retail trade of supermarket products; school bags; kids’ lunch bags and pencil cases; IT systems; catering services; public tenders for natural gas works; import; wholesale and retail markets of power-driven hard tools and garden tools; wholesale and retail markets of telecommunications and teleconferencing equipment; lighting systems

Hungary

2023

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Food and beverages; soft drinks

2022

  • None reported

2021

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Timber; gravel market

Italy

2023

  • Three dawn raids
    • Sectors: Oil; electric recharging stations; organization of sporting competitions

2022

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Tolled motorways

2021

  • None reported

Latvia

  • No dawn raids for the period 2021 – 2023

Lithuania

  • No dawn raids for the period 2021 – 2023

Netherlands

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • None reported

2021

  • One dawn raid
    •  Sectors: Food processing sector

Norway

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Finance; construction

2021

  • Two dawn raids
    •  Sectors: Pharmaceuticals; relocation services

Poland

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • Three dawn raids
    • Sectors: Gas meters; grain trade and shipments; coffee machines

2021

  • Five dawn raids
    • Sectors: Monitoring equipment; cleaning devices; hospital IT systems; KIA car dealerships; pork wholesale

Portugal

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • One dawn raid.
    • Sectors: Wood-chips

2021

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Procurement of military equipment; commercialised subscription databases with business information

Romania

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Motor vehicles

2021

  • 12 dawn raids
    • Sectors: Telecommunications; direct oral anticoagulants; paints and decorative coatings; book distribution; archiving of documents; tenders for an electronic services project; poultry; electricity; labour protection equipment; retail of electronic products; technical site permit services; street signage
       

Slovakia

2023

  • One dawn raid
    • Sector: Healthcare; waste management

2022

  • Four dawn raids
    • Sectors: IT; forestry; cables; sale and repair of robotised workplaces

2021

  • None reported

Slovenia

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • None reported

2021

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Driver training
       

Spain

2023

  • One dawn raid
    • Sector: Travel agencies 

2022

  • Four dawn raids
    • Sectors: Energy; food; security and surveillances services

2021

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Plastic and metal recycling; database marketing
       

Sweden

2023

  • None reported

2022

  • One dawn raid
    • Sectors: Bread

2021

  • Four dawn raids
    • Sectors: Waste management and treatment; plumbing products and installations; bread; PCR tests
       

Switzerland

2023

  • One dawn raid
    • Sector: Fragrances

2022

  • Two dawn raids
    • Sectors: Dermatological medication; road maintenance

2021

  • None reported

European Union

2023

  • Three dawn raids
    • Sectors:  Energy drinks; fragrances; fashion

2022

  • Three dawn raids
    • Sectors:  Fashion; online food delivery; water infrastructure

2021

  • Four dawn raids
    • Sectors: Defence; animal health; wood pulp; manufacturing and distribution of garments

United Kingdom

2023

  • One dawn raid
    • Sector: Fragrances

2022

  • Three dawn raids
    • Sector: End-of-life vehicle manufacturing; immigration facilities; sports TV broadcasting 

2021

  • None reported 
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Source: LexisPSL and publicly available data

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