Japan is laying the groundwork to regulate platform operators. Among them are big tech giants dubbed "GAFA" - Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook - that face various antitrust probes in western nations.
Multi-national companies like GAFA have similar business practices across the globe, which makes global coordination crucial, Furuya said."We'll work closely with our US and European counterparts, and respond if to any moves that hamper competition," he said.
"This is an area I will push through aggressively," he said, adding the FTC was ready to open probes if digital platformers abuse their dominant market positions against consumers.
Furuya, who assumed the post in September, also said the FTC would conduct research into Japan's mobile phone market to see whether there is any room for improvement to spur competition.