The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has upheld a $1 billion antitrust class action judgment against Dow Chemical Co. involving a conspiracy to fix prices for polyurethane products.

The jury awarded $400 million against Dow for making purchasers pay more than they would have in a competitive market. The total judgment was $1.1 billion after damages were trebled and settlements by other defendants were deducted.

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