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International

Aug. 10, 2010

China's Anti-Monopoly Law: A Cause for Celebration?

Is China taking the lead in upholding consumer rights with its Anti-Monopoly Law, or will the law's complexity stall progress? By James Wong of Chinney Capital.

By James Wong

Like with so many other things during this recession, China now seems to be taking the lead in upholding consumer rights. Some recent applications of China's Anti-Monopoly Law are telling.

China has come relatively late to the anti-monopoly view of markets. While still nominally under a non-market oriented political system, China's Anti-Monopoly Law took effect in 2008 after a decade long study of antitrust laws in othe...

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