Major contact lens manufacturer is exempted from disposal due to recognition of improvement measures June 4 16:28

A major contact lens maker "Cooper Vision Japan" suspected that retailers were selling products under unjust conditions The measure was approved and the administrative sanction was exempted.

The Fair Trade Commission announced in June last year that three contact lens manufacturing and sales giants, Seed, Nihon Alcon, and Cooper Vision Japan, were selling some contact lens prices in leaflets and Internet advertisements. I have requested that you do not post, and I conducted an on-site inspection on suspicion of violating the Antimonopoly Act, which forbids the act of trading under unfair conditions.

According to the Fair Trade Commission, of these, "Cooper Vision Japan" will not carry out similar actions for the next three years based on the "Promise Procedure" system established by the Antimonopoly Act, etc. The Fair Trade Commission made a decision to approve improvement measures such as reporting the situation to the meeting every year, conducting regular audits and training for sales personnel, and so on.

As a result, the administrative sanction of "Cooper Vision Japan" will be exempted.

"Cooper Vision Japan" commented, "We will ensure that our commitment plan is fulfilled and that compliance is further enhanced."