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Asia

Oct. 23, 2014

Antitrust in China: business as usual, but be vigilant

The dust is beginning to settle after a recent increase in Chinese antitrust enforcement. By Becky Koblitz


By Becky Koblitz


The dust is beginning to settle after a recent increase in Chinese antitrust enforcement. This enforcement flurry was accompanied by a barrage of media articles and complaints on behalf of foreign business interests, including reports by the U.S.-China Business Council and U.S. Chamber of Commerce and statement by the EU Chamber of Commerce, raising concerns about discrimination against foreign companies. In short, there was panic in the air in ...

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