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Friday, 12 September 2014

China Fines Volkswagen and Chrysler for Antitrust Violations

Chinese regulators fined Volkswagen and Chrysler for violating antitrust laws, announcing on Thursday the first monetary penalties against large multinational carmakers swept up in a broad investigation.


The fines, which totaled $46 million, were the latest in a series of tough measures by China against what it considers monopolistic practices. In recent months, foreign companies in a range of industries including automobiles, technology, pharmaceuticals and food packaging have faced increased scrutiny, including raids and allegations of unfair practices.


The scrutiny of automakers comes as Chinese players are being pummeled by international competition. The government has been searching for ways to help its homegrown industry, which only several years ago held the promise of becoming a big exporter.


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Keith Bradsher and Chris Buckley, New York Times via CHINA US Focus http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ChinaUsFocus/~3/tegsEpLm2jk/

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