A Japanese company has agreed to pay a $100,000 fine for obstructing justice as part of its attempt to acquire technology divested as part of a 2001 merger consent decree ordered by the Department of Justice.

The Department of Justice Antitrust Division announced Monday that CMET Inc. agreed to plead guilty and to pay a criminal fine for its role in an anti-competitive conspiracy.

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