Russia's Anti-Monopoly Authorities Close Case Against Nissan, GM
14th Nov 2006, 10:33 GMT
On Monday, Nov. 13, Russia's Federal Anti-Monopoly Service said that it has closed legal proceedings against the CIS division of U.S. automotive giant General Motors and the Russian division of Japan's Nissan Motor Company. The companies were previously accused of violating competition laws.
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