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Japan/US/Canada: Competition regulators join forces for 33rd meeting

 |  September 10, 2013

Japan held its 33rd bilateral meeting with competition policymakers, in cooperation with the US Federal Trade Commission, US Department of Justice and the Canadian Competition Bureau, a longstanding tradition to promote collaboration on antitrust policy.

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    The Japan Fair Trade Commission has held such meetings since 1977, including Canada’s competition regulator since 1987.

    This year, the meeting was held in Washington, D.C.

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