U.S. Expects Another Guilty Plea In Car-Parts Probe

The Justice Department said Tuesday that Nippon Seiki Co. Ltd. of Nagoka, Japan, conspired with other companies to fix prices of instrument panel clusters over a two-year period. Nippon Seiki's website says it sells and makes instrument clusters around the world, including in Troy, Mich., and Sabina, Ohio.

DETROIT (AP) — The federal government says a Japanese company has agreed to plead guilty in Detroit and pay a $1 million fine in a price-fixing investigation involving auto parts.

The Justice Department said Tuesday that Nippon Seiki Co. Ltd. of Nagoka, Japan, conspired with other companies to fix prices of instrument panel clusters over a two-year period. Nippon Seiki's website says it sells and makes instrument clusters around the world, including in Troy, Mich., and Sabina, Ohio.

The name of the company's attorney in the criminal case was not immediately known.

Eight companies and 11 executives have been charged in the U.S. government's ongoing antitrust probe. Guilty pleas have led to more than $785 million in fines.

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