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The Japan Fair Trade Commission Has Filed Criminal Charges Against Five Diesel Fuel Dealers in a Diesel Cartel (Kyodo News)

On the 17th, the Japan Fair Trade Commission filed a criminal complaint with the Prosecutor General against five companies, including Higashi Nippon Usami, for allegedly violating the Anti-Monopoly Act by forming a cartel over diesel fuel prices. The Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office's Special Investigation Department is expected to indict them.
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On the 17th, the Japan Fair Trade Commission filed a criminal complaint with the Prosecutor General against five companies, including Higashi Nippon Usami, for allegedly violating the Anti-Monopoly Act by forming a cartel over diesel fuel prices. The Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office's Special Investigation Department is expected to indict them.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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