( June 14, 2022, 03:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Six South Korean logistics companies have been fined by the Korea Fair Trade Commission for colluding on tenders by South Korean steel maker Posco for loading and unloading steel products and ironstones, as well as transferring shipments at ports. The regulator imposed combined tentative fines of 6.53 billion won ($5 million) and corrective orders on the six companies — Dongbang, CJ Logistics, Sebang, Daejoo, Somo Holdings and Technology — for rigging bids on shipment tenders at the two major ports of Gwangyang and Pohang from 2016 to 2018.The statement, in Korean, is attached....
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