CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Yanhua Zhang (Global Economics Group) presents:
Assessment of information technology mergers in China by Ninette Dodoo (Clifford Chance, Beijing) and Angie Ng (Clifford Chance, Hong Kong)
While Chinese IT companies are facing international barriers, especially in the United States right now, it would be interesting to have a full picture on how IT mergers have been dealt with under the Anti-Monopoly Law in China. In this month’s Asia Antitrust Column, we are delighted to have Ninette Dodoo from (Clifford Chance, Beijing) and Angie Ng (Clifford Chance, Hong Kong) to provide their insights on this issue. Continue reading…
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