Another parts supply exec snagged in antitrust probe
Nov 19, 2012 | 11:40 AM
| Corinna Petry
Tags
automotive parts,
anti-vibration rubber,
antitrust case,
Cleveland Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Department of Justice,
Hiroshi Yoshida
CHICAGO An executive at the Ohio subsidiary of an unnamed Japanese automotive supplier pleaded guilty Friday for his role in an alleged conspiracy to fix prices and rig bids on anti-vibration rubber parts sold in the United States and elsewhere, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
Anti-vibration rubber parts are made of rubber and metal and help to reduce engine and road vibration. ....
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