Harley-Davidson Japan Faces Fine over Excessive Sales Quotas
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Harley-Davidson Japan to Be Fined for Unfair Trade Practices; Company Enriched Itself by Setting Overly High Sales Quotas for Dealers
The Japan Fair Trade Commission has decided to issue a cease and desist order against Harley-Davidson Japan K.K. (HDJ), a Tokyo-based motorcycle sales company, for unfair trade practices in violation of the antimonopoly law, sources report.

Harley-Davidson Japan faces fine over excessive sales quotas
Japan's antitrust watchdog is set to fine the domestic unit of motorcycle company Harley-Davidson Inc. around 200 million yen ($1.4 million) for imposing excessive sales quotas on dealers in violation of the antimonopoly law, sources close to the matter have said.
Motorbike giant Harley-Davidson fined $1.4M in Japan for imposing excessive quotas on dealers - VnExpress International
Japan's antitrust authority is preparing to fine Harley-Davidson's local subsidiary JPY200 million (US$1.38 million) for imposing unreasonable sales quotas on dealers. - VnExpress International
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