Fair Trade Commission (Japan)
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (公正取引委員会, Kōsei Torihiki Iinkai, JFTC) is a commission of the Japanese government responsible for regulating economic competition, as well as enforcement of the Antimonopoly Act. Headed by a chairman, the commission is commonly known as Kōtori (公取) or Kōtorii (公取委).
公正取引委員会 Kōsei Torihiki Iinkai | |
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Formed | 1949 |
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Headquarters | 1-1-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Parent agency | Cabinet Office |
Website | www |
On July 13, 2004, the commission asked Microsoft to remove a clause which it thinks is hurting activities of Japanese companies getting licenses of Microsoft Windows from Microsoft.
See also
- Competition law
- Competition policy
- Consumer protection
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