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Comment: A full plate of high-stakes enforcement, rule changes in line for Japanese antitrust regulator this year

By Toko Sekiguchi
  • 08 Jan 2024 02:45
  • 08 Jan 2024 02:45
Japan’s competition regulator saw a spike in high-profile antitrust cases in 2023, rooted in deep-seated compliance issues that continue to plague some of Japan’s largest companies.
This year, in addition to enforcing against anticompetitive collusion, the Japan Fair Trade Commission, or JFTC, is overseeing regulatory updates to secure a level

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Toko Sekiguchi

Senior Correspondent, Tokyo


Toko is a senior correspondent in Tokyo covering antitrust, anti-bribery & corruption, financial services and regulatory issues in Japan. Before joining MLex, she has worked as a journalist for The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones News, Bloomberg News and Time Magazine.

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