South Korea: Japanese auto parts makers fined over price fixing
Japan’s four-largest automobile parts makers were fined a combined total of 92 billion won (US$76 million) by South Korea’s antitrust
Japan’s four-largest automobile parts makers were fined a combined total of 92 billion won (US$76 million) by South Korea’s antitrust
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