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Japan drugstore chain Genky volunteers remedies in abuse of superior bargaining position case

By Toko Sekiguchi
  • 05 Aug 2020 04:37
  • 05 Aug 2020 04:37
Japan’s regional drugstore chain Genky Stores has volunteered remedies to terminate conduct the antitrust regulator suspected was an abuse of its superior bargaining position against its suppliers, the Japan Fair Trade Commission announced today.
The JFTC accepted the commitments, ending its probe that started in November 2018 into the retailer,

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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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