Companies operating in China will be punished if they violate laws, regardless of whether they are domestic or foreign firms, a senior official at the country's economic planner said on Wednesday.

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Li Pumin, secretary general of the National Development and Reform Commission, made the comments shortly after the commission said it had fined 12 auto part makers, includingforeign firms, 1.23 billion yuan ($200 million) for manipulating prices.

"China is a country ruled by law, everyone should be equal before the law. So, it's no matter whether they are domestic or foreign-funded firms, they will receive a punishment as long asthey violate laws," Li told a conference.

The fine is the latest in a series of anti-trust probes that China has conducted in the past year that has targeted Chinese and foreign companies, though critics have argued that thehigh-profile cases were mostly aimed at overseas businesses.