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 |  October 13, 2013

The International Chamber of Commerce, along with the International Chamber of Commerce of Malaysia, is planning its first-ever antitrust conference within Asia in efforts to facilitate the exchange of relevant and effective practices in the region.

According to a press release, the event will take place November 14 of this year.

ICC Asia Regional Director Lee Ju Song described the event as a way to promote antitrust compliance, which is “a business priority in Asia,” as well as “a robust competition regime” to enhance business relations within Asia.

The event will be held in Malaysia.

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