By Wooyoung Lee ( January 9, 2020, 09:23 GMT | Insight) -- South Korean lawyers for Diamond Electric, a Japanese auto-parts manufacturer, argued that the company wasn't involved in rigging bids in tenders to supply ignition coils, in a first hearing today at an appellate court in Seoul, where the company is appealing an antitrust decision imposed against it last year.South Korean lawyers for Diamond Electric, a Japanese auto-parts manufacturer, argued that the company wasn't involved in rigging bids in tenders to supply ignition coils, in a first hearing today at an appellate court in Seoul, where the company is appealing an antitrust decision imposed against it last year....
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