In 1994, 15 shipping companies initially party to an agreement concerning transatlantic liner services between northern Europe and the United States of America, the Trans-Atlantic Agreement ('TAA'), which was challenged by the Commission, entered into a new agreement establishing a liner conference, the Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement ('TACA') covering the same shipping trade.
En 1994, quinze compagnies maritimes initialement parties à une entente relative au transport de ligne à travers l'Atlantique, entre l'Europe du Nord et les États-Unis, le Trans-Atlantic Agreement ("TAA") contesté par la Commission, ont conclu un nouvel accord instituant une conférence maritime, le "TACA" (Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement) touchant le même trafic maritime.