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New Regulation on Abuse of Market Dominance and Prospect of Public...

By ZHANG Chenying (Tsinghua University)1 Introduction From August 1, 2008, the date China’s Anti-Monopoly Law became effective, China’s anti-monopoly law enforcement authorities have identified 61 cases...

US: IT contractor buying Engility in US$2.5b all-stock deal

Reston, Virginia-based government IT contractor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) will acquire Chantilly-based Engility Holdings. It’ll create one of the largest government IT contractors...
China’s Fair Competition Review: Introduction Imperfections And Solutions

China’s Fair Competition Review: Introduction, Imperfections And Solutions

By Yong Huang and Baiding Wu - In recent years, the issue of “fair competition review” has become a key priority for the Chinese Central...
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...
The Tetra Pak Case: Are Loyalty Rebates Treated Differently By The Chinese Antitrust Regulator?

The Tetra Pak Case: Are Loyalty Rebates Treated Differently By The...

By Michael Han, Andrew Skudder and David Boyle - In November 2016, the SAIC published its penalty decision against Tetra Pak. Following a thorough investigation,...
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...

A review of non-merger antitrust enforcement and litigation developments in the...

By Michael Han & David Boyle Introduction Over the past number of years China’s antitrust regime has been gaining prominence on the international stage. China’s...

Developments in Legislation and Practice of Prohibition of Administrative Monopolistic Conduct

By Meng Yanbei   Overview Administrative monopolistic conduct is also considered conduct of abusing administrative power to eliminate or restrict competition. There are three stages in Chinese...

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...

U.S.-China Antitrust Cooperation: Onward and Upward

Dina Kallay, Feb 28, 2011 This brief note highlights some ongoing antitrust cooperation between the United States and China. Over the past twenty years, the...
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