Japanese prosecutors are investigating charges
Japanese prosecutors are investigating charges that, during a 20-year period, 11 major oil companies in Japan conspired to fix prices on aviation and other fuels sold to the Japanese Defense Agency. The 11 companies have been indicted by the Fair Trade Commission. In one contract, the JDA paid $448...
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