Canmakers in Japan face fines for price fixing July 9, 2019 NewsCanmaking Japan’s largest canmaker, Toyo Seikan, says it faces a ¥12 billion (US$110.5 million) fine for its part in a beverage can price-fixing conspiracy. To continue reading, please login or subscribe to The Canmaker Login Subscribe Share TwitterLinkedinEmail Previous articleApplied Vision expands US headquartersNext articleRoeslein is among top 150 private companies in St Louis Recent Articles BPI-NI internal coating for beverage ends launched by AkzoNobel Canmaking May 26, 2023 Crown Hellas Can to close its end line in Corinth Canmaking May 26, 2023 New Nampak chief executive to take drastic action as losses mount Canmaking May 25, 2023 Sales up but profits slump at Japanese aluminium group UACJ Canmaking May 24, 2023 Drinks giant to fund circular economy for aluminium drinks cans in UK Canmaking May 23, 2023