The Department of Justice has indicted four Chinese shipping container manufacturers and seven individual executives on charges of artificially restricting the output of containers to fix prices ...
Two class action complaints follow last month's DOJ indictment alleging years-long conspiracy to restrict container output and raise prices.
The Department of Justice alleges companies in China conspired to raise the price of new shipping containers months before the outbreak of COVID-19. The recycling industry was one of several sectors ...
Singapore shipping mogul Teo Siong Seng and several other executives were named in two civil lawsuits in the United States over an alleged global price-fixing scheme. These class-action lawsuits, ...
The Department of Justice indicted four shipping container manufacturers, alleging that they conspired to restrict the output and fix prices of shipping containers for at least four years. The ...
The 37th State of Logistics report finds that continuous disruption—from shifting trade policies and geopolitical tensions to labor shortages and rising costs—has become a permanent feature of the ...
Seven Chinese executives and four of the largest shipping container manufacturers were criminally charged in an antitrust case alleging they engaged in illegal price fixing during the pandemic six ...
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