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Large companies' exploitative practices in supply chains targeted by Japanese emergency survey

By Sachiko Sakamaki
  • 30 Mar 2022 03:14
  • 30 Mar 2022 03:14
Exploitative practices by large companies in the supply chains of 22 sectors in the Japanese economy, from manufacturing and wholesale to retail industries, have been targeted in the competition enforcer’s next emergency market survey.
The Japan Fair Trade Commission said today it would conduct a large-scale survey, and stiffen antitrust

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Sachiko Sakamaki

Senior Correspondent, Tokyo


Sachiko covers antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, privacy and data security, as well as patent disputes related to connected cars. She has an undergraduate degree from Waseda University in Tokyo and a master's degree in communications from United States International (now Alliant International) University in California. She previously worked as a journalist for Time magazine, the Far Eastern Economic Review, Bloomberg News, and the Washington Post in Japan.

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