With the prices of raw materials and fuel soaring, the Fair Trade Commission conducted an emergency investigation to see if small and medium-sized enterprises were able to properly pass on the prices of their products and services in transactions with major companies.
As a result, we announced the names of 13 companies and organizations that did not discuss the necessity of raising prices, or did not answer the reason in writing or e-mail even though they were asked to pass on the price, and left the price unchanged.
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Sagawa Express,
▼Sankyo Tateyama,
▼National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations,
▼Daiwa Logistics,
▼Denso,
▼Tokyu Community,
▼Toyota Industries,
▼Trancom,
▼Don Quijote,
▼Nippon Access,
▼Maruwa Transportation,
▼Mitsubishi Shokuhin,
▼Mitsubishi Electric Logistics 13 companies and organizations.
The Fair Trade Commission has said that this announcement does not constitute a violation of the Antimonopoly Act or the Subcontract Act, or that it is likely to violate it, and will encourage correction.