Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive growth, in large part due to an openness to foreign investment. In 2009, China was one of few nations to experience GDP growth. With a market based on competition for the first time in decades, China has begun to promulgate antitrust legislation to curb anticompetitive behavior. The creation of an Anti-Monopoly Law in 2008 has prompted concern from outside China that the law will be used to promote a protectionist agenda, shielding Chinese domestic industry from foreign competition or investment. This Note examines the root cause of such concerns using a recent decision by Chinese antitrust authorities to prevent a merger between a domestic Chi...
Presently, China has no anti-monopoly law; however, provisions controlling monopolies and anticompet...
Economic liberalization and institutional changes generated by reforms in China are significantly re...
In August, 2007, the People’s Republic of China, through its National People’s Congress, enacted its...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
China's emergence as a leading world economy is a matter of record. Its transformation from a planne...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
In a world where mergers affect every corner of the planet, any government seeking competitive marke...
To many it seems anomalous that a communist regime like China would adopt an antitrust law. It seems...
China’s Anti-Monopoly Law, adopted in 2007, is largely compatible with antitrust law in the European...
This article will discuss the basic features of the competition regime China is ready to set up, as ...
This article first reviews the major emerging trends in China’s current AML enforcement efforts, and...
This article is based on the author\u27s testimony for part of the hearings on “The Impact of China’...
China passed its Anti-monopoly Law (the “AML”) in 2007. In drafting and implementing the AML, the Ch...
Presently, China has no anti-monopoly law; however, provisions controlling monopolies and anticompet...
Economic liberalization and institutional changes generated by reforms in China are significantly re...
In August, 2007, the People’s Republic of China, through its National People’s Congress, enacted its...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
China's emergence as a leading world economy is a matter of record. Its transformation from a planne...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
In a world where mergers affect every corner of the planet, any government seeking competitive marke...
To many it seems anomalous that a communist regime like China would adopt an antitrust law. It seems...
China’s Anti-Monopoly Law, adopted in 2007, is largely compatible with antitrust law in the European...
This article will discuss the basic features of the competition regime China is ready to set up, as ...
This article first reviews the major emerging trends in China’s current AML enforcement efforts, and...
This article is based on the author\u27s testimony for part of the hearings on “The Impact of China’...
China passed its Anti-monopoly Law (the “AML”) in 2007. In drafting and implementing the AML, the Ch...
Presently, China has no anti-monopoly law; however, provisions controlling monopolies and anticompet...
Economic liberalization and institutional changes generated by reforms in China are significantly re...
In August, 2007, the People’s Republic of China, through its National People’s Congress, enacted its...