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ENEOS Wing因涉嫌操纵柴油价格面临公平交易委员会的刑事指控

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-- 日本公平交易委员会已对ENEOS(东京证券交易所代码:5020)旗下子公司ENEOS Wing提起刑事诉讼,指控其涉嫌违反《反垄断法》,非法向运输公司销售柴油燃料。 ENEOS周五在东京证券交易所发布公告称,公司对给商业伙伴、股东及其他利益相关者造成的不便深表歉意,并承诺全力配合当局的调查。 公告还指出,公司将及时披露案件的任何新进展。

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