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    Japan raids ice cream giants over price-fixing allegations

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJune 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan’s competition watchdog has raided some of the country’s biggest ice cream makers for allegedly forming a cartel to raise the price of their products. Some of the firms, including Meiji and Pocky maker Ezaki Glico, said this week that they have been subject to an “on-site inspection” by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) over suspicions that they fixed the prices of frozen desserts.

    The JFTC said it is not releasing a statement regarding the investigation.

    The companies are suspected of inflating ice cream prices beyond increases in the cost of raw materials, even as the country faces a hot summer with record high temperatures.

    The six firms that were raided on Tuesday were Meiji, Morinaga Milk Industry, Lotte, Morinaga, Ezaki Glico and Akagi Nyugyo.

    The firms improperly raised prices of popular desserts “several times by 5-10% over the years”, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK, citing anonymous sources.

    The brands distribute their products wholesale to supermarkets and convenience stores across Japan.
    Morinaga Milk, Glico and Meiji said in separate statements that they would co-operate with the authorities’ investigation.

    “As reported by some media outlets today, our company has been subject to an on-site inspection by the Fair Trade Commission on suspicion of violating the Antimonopoly Act in connection with the setting of sales prices for ice cream and other products,” Meiji said.

    “We take this inspection very seriously and will cooperate fully with the Fair Trade Commission’s investigation,” the Hello Panda snack maker wrote.

    Glico said: “We will respond in good faith to the Fair Trade Commission’s investigation and cooperate fully.”

    Earlier this year, Japan unveiled a new name for days that reach 40C (104F) or above, after the country experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025.

    The term – kokushobi – has been translated as “cruelly hot”, “brutally hot” or “severely hot” day by Japanese and international media.

    By BBC News

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