Brazil watchdog names Takata, Autoliv in price-fixing probe

SAO PAULO, July 7 (Reuters) - Brazil's antitrust watchdog has opened an investigation into a suspected cartel involving local units of Japanese auto parts maker Takata Corp and Swedish-American rival Autoliv Inc, citing potential price collusion in safety belts, airbags and steering wheels.
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