Thursday 29 September 2011

Auto parts firm to pay $200M fine for price fixing

DETROIT - Carmakers were forced to pay more for auto parts because a group of suppliers conspired to raise prices for more than a decade, the Justice Department said Thursday. The scheme, revealed in documents filed with the federal court in Detroit, likely raised prices that consumers paid for cars ...


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