The South Korean FTC opens deliberations against 10 industrial lubricants manufacturers and distributors after its examiner finds nearly 7 years of price fixing and bid rigging (Kwangwoo / Kukdong Oil & Chemicals / DH Chemical.)
The Secretariat of the Korean FTC has served an examiner's report on 10 manufacturers and distributors of industrial lubricants and submitted it to the Commission, formally opening the deliberation…
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