Fonterra said it had been fined $900,000 following the conclusion of a review by Chinese authorities into the pricing of dairy products in the people's republic.
The review was undertaken by China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
Fonterra said it had operated "fully and openly" with the NDRC throughout the process.
"We accept the NDRC's findings and we believe the investigation leaves us with a much clearer understanding of expectations around implementing pricing policies which is useful as we progress our future business plans,'' Kelvin Wickham, president of Fonterra Greater China and India, said.
"We understand that a number of companies in the dairy industry were fined, with Fonterra's fine being in the lowest range," Wickham said in a statement.