US reviews claims of collusion among German carmakers
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US JUSTICE Department officials are looking into allegations that German carmakers colluded on technology, strategy and parts to gain an advantage over rivals, according to a person familiar with the matter, though there is no indication that the department has opened a formal investigation.
The European Commission and Germany's cartel office said last Saturday that they have received information about possible collusion and are studying the matter.
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