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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
   The U.S. Department of Justice in December extracted $45 million plus interest from Japan-based Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co. Ltd. and affiliated entities to settle allegations they knowingly failed to pay antidumping and counterveiling duties meant to protect U.S. firms from unfair competition.    The printer-ink manufacturer, which has U.S. subsidiaries in Illinois and New Jersey, misrepresented Japan and Mexico as the countries of origin, instead of China and India, on customs entry doc...
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