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Chinese anti-trust officials have raided German car giant Mercedes Benz’s office in Shanghai, according to local media reports.
Anti-trust investigators from the National Development and Reform Commission seized computers from Mercedes Benz’s office and officials interviewed all workers from the company.
The state-controlled People's Daily said early Tuesday on its English Twitter feed that nine anti-trust officials met with Mercedes executives in their Shanghai offices and “forcibly checked PCs”.
Local media reports say the investigation will focus on Mercedes price policy in China as well as its relationship with local dealers. More car dealers are likely to be investigated following the Mercedes probe.
Beijing has been investigating claims that foreign car companies over charge their Chinese clients since June this year. Mercedes has dropped prices of its spare parts twice in the last few months.
The investigation comes just days after a similar surprise raid of the offices of US technology giant Microsoft in four cities across the country by the State Administration for Industry & Commerce.
According to a statement released by SAIC, the raids were aimed at finding information about how Microsoft bundles its software together and about some of its security features.
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