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Volkswagen weighs appeal against EU fine over emissions tech collusion

Media tour through Volkswagen ID 3 production line in Dresden

BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen said on Thursday it was considering whether to take legal action against an EU antitrust fine, saying the penalty over technical talks about emissions technology with other carmakers set a questionable precedent.

"The Commission is entering new judicial territory, because it is treating technical cooperation for the first time as an antitrust violation," the German carmaker said after it was fined 502 million euros ($593 million).

"Furthermore it is imposing fines, although the content of the talks was never implemented and no customers suffered any harm as a result," Volkswagen added in a statement.

Volkswagen called for clearer guidelines: "The high fines imposed in this case underscore the need for more comprehensive guidance from the Commission to ensure that legal uncertainty does not hamper innovation in Europe," it said.

(Reporting by Alexander Huebner and Douglas Busvine; Editing by Riham Alkousaa)