The Anti-monopoly Law in China allows the responsible authority for merger control to consider not only the competition interest but also other public interest reasons when it reviews a takeover or merger. Where the responsible authority considers that the benefits of a takeover or merger to the public interest outweigh the harm to competition, it may ‘exempt’ this transaction. This mechanism can be referred to as ‘public interest exemption’ in merger control.Since the introduction of the Anti-monopoly Law in 2008, this exemption mechanism has never been formally applied. . One explanation for this can be found in the ambiguity of the law: there are no legal provisions that clarify which public interest considerations need to be made by the...
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The Anti-monopoly Law in China allows the responsible authority for merger control to consider not o...
The Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) in China allows the responsible authority for merger control to consider...
This paper demonstrates that even though the importance of understanding and achieving the "public i...
China’s merger policy and enforcement approaches since its Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) took effect in Au...
Chinese takeover regulation is a combination of rules transplanted from the UK, Hong Kong and US, wh...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The main objective of this master thesis, titled Legal Issues of Anti-Monopoly Review on M&A by Fore...
The merger review of China\u27s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) during the period 2008-2018 has trends...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
Since China’s merger control regime under the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) was established in 2008, the e...
Compares the operation of the takeover and takeover defence regulations in the UK and China. Reviews...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
In a world where mergers affect every corner of the planet, any government seeking competitive marke...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
Common ownership by the Chinese State recently caused a stir in Europe. During its review of a join...
The Anti-monopoly Law in China allows the responsible authority for merger control to consider not o...
The Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) in China allows the responsible authority for merger control to consider...
This paper demonstrates that even though the importance of understanding and achieving the "public i...
China’s merger policy and enforcement approaches since its Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) took effect in Au...
Chinese takeover regulation is a combination of rules transplanted from the UK, Hong Kong and US, wh...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The main objective of this master thesis, titled Legal Issues of Anti-Monopoly Review on M&A by Fore...
The merger review of China\u27s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) during the period 2008-2018 has trends...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
Since China’s merger control regime under the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) was established in 2008, the e...
Compares the operation of the takeover and takeover defence regulations in the UK and China. Reviews...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
In a world where mergers affect every corner of the planet, any government seeking competitive marke...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
Common ownership by the Chinese State recently caused a stir in Europe. During its review of a join...