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Navigating through Merger Control Review in China – Challenges for U.S....

Navigating through Merger Control Review in China – Challenges for U.S. Companies during a Time of Uncertainty By Cheng Liu, Audrey Yumeng Li, and...

China: MOFCOM claims Qualcomm delay was only antitrust related

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) denied on Thursday, July 26, that its tariff dispute with Washington was the reason for a lengthy anti-monopoly review...

China enters new era of antitrust regulation

Posted by Social Science Research Network China enters new era of antitrust regulation China plans to consolidate its three merger and antitrust agencies into a single...

US/China: Ministry of Commerce’s amicus arguments to be heard in China-US...

Last week, the US Supreme Court granted an extremely unusual motion by China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), allowing the ministry to present oral argument...

China: Potential Broadcom-Qualcomm deal would face close Chinese scrutiny

A potential mega-merger between chipmaker Broadcom and US rival Qualcomm is likely to face stern scrutiny in China, antitrust lawyers say, amid a strategic...
NDRC’s Enforcement In 2016

NDRC’s Enforcement In 2016

By Susan Ning, Kate Peng, Sibo Gao and Ting Gong - Since the enactment of the Anti-monopoly Law (“AML”) in 2008, China’s AML enforcement has gained...
A Review Of Recent Merger Control Enforcement In China

A Review Of Recent Merger Control Enforcement In China

By John Yong Ren and Wesley Wang - China’s merger control regime under the Anti-Monopoly Law of the People’s Republic of China, which came into...
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“Gun Jumping” under the AML Merger Control Rules – Analysis of the...

CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Yanhua Zhang (Global Economics Group) present: “Gun Jumping” under the AML Merger Control Rules - Analysis of the two-stage...

Mega-Mergers: Key Considerations to Take to Get your Deal Through

By Nikolaos Peristerakis, Tom McGrath & Fay Zhou - While there appears to be a consensus among regulators and practitioners that “big is not necessarily bad”...

Chinese Antitrust Investigations in 2015

By John Yong Ren, Jason Liu   INTRODUCTION In China, there are three administrative authorities that serve as enforcement authorities of the Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”): the...
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