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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