Vitamin C Price-Fixing Case Could Apply U.S. Antitrust Laws To Chinese Firms
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A federal judge cleared the way to litigate a pivotal case that could affect the price of nearly two-thirds of the world's vitamin C supply and determine whether U.S. antitrust laws apply to Chinese companies
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