After Japan Seiko (NSK) violated relevant regulations and decided to impose a fine of 2.9 billion yen (about 174 million yuan), the second ticket issued by the National Development and Reform Commission fell on NTN, the Japanese auto parts manufacturer. . According to Reuters, NTN was fined $19.4 million (about 120 million yuan) by Chinese antitrust regulators. At this point, the National Development and Reform Commission issued two anti-monopoly penalties for the day, and the two-day enterprises were fined 290 million yuan.
Earlier, the National Development and Reform Commission decided to impose a fine of 2.9 billion yen (about 174 million yuan) on the damage of the bearing manufacturer Japan Seiko (NSK). It is reported that this is the first Japanese company to be punished since the anti-monopoly investigation in the automobile industry. The first time, Seiko, Japan issued a statement saying: "The company is fully cooperating with the NDRC's investigation."
Earlier, the National Development and Reform Commission said that it had completed 12 anti-monopoly investigations of Japanese auto parts manufacturers and was about to impose penalties on violators. According to previous media reports, the 12 Japanese companies involved include: Tokai Ricoh, Bridgestone, Panasonic, Autoliv, TRW Germany, Japan Seiki, GS Electech, Furukawa Electric, Yazaki Group, Denso Group , Diamond Motor and Fujikura Company; the related parts and components include heater control panel, turn signal switch, wiper, electric lock, instrument panel instrument, airbag, steering wheel and seat belt. In addition to the car's core power system, this includes almost a few categories of other parts.