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Japan: Five oil companies prosecuted for price-fixing cartel targeting transport businesses

Friday, 17 April 2026, 10:23 · 1 min read

Japan's Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Special Investigation Unit has indicted five petroleum retailers for violating the country's Antimonopoly Act. The companies are accused of forming a cartel to artificially inflate the retail price of diesel fuel sold to trucking and transport businesses in the Tokyo metropolitan area. The case highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny of collusive pricing practices in Japan's fuel distribution sector.

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NHK World軽油カルテル 東京地検特捜部が5社を独禁法違反の罪で起訴 ↗︎
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