JFTC Transparency Proposal Heads To Lawmakers
By Melissa Lipman ( March 15, 2010, 5:49 PM EDT) -- Japan's cabinet has proposed amendments to its anti-monopoly law that would abolish the current hearing procedure for antitrust cases in favor of a system designed to be more transparent and give companies suspected of anti-competitive behavior a chance to weigh in before regulators issue cease-and-desist orders....
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