Dyson wins fight against EU energy labelling rules
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British company Dyson, which makes bagless vacuum cleaners, has succeeded in overturning an EU law on energy efficiency labelling after a five-year battle, with Europe's second highest court backing its argument that the legislation discriminated against its products. The Luxembourg-based General Court on Thursday reversed its 2015 ruling which rejected Dyson's challenge to the law and scrapped the regulation, which was introduced by the European Commission in September 2014..