China Anti-Trust Unit Queries Toyota
Chinese government officials who are probing anti-trust activities in the country's auto industry have questioned Toyota Motor Corp., according to Bloomberg News, which cites unnamed sources.
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Chinese government officials who are probing anti-trust activities in the country's auto industry have questioned Toyota Motor Corp., according to Bloomberg News, which cites unnamed sources.
It isn't clear if the National Development and Reform Commission considers Toyota a target, and neither party is commenting.
Earlier this week the NDRC said it is preparing to announce sanctions against Audi, Chrysler and 10 Japanese replacement parts suppliers for price gouging.
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