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Winter 2011, Volume 2, Number 2

FEB-11(2)
 |  Dec 22, 2015

In this issue: On Feb. 1, five new regulations implementing the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law came into effect, implemented by two key authorities, NDRC and SAIC. This issue, organized and introduced…

U.S.-China Antitrust Cooperation: Onward and Upward
 |  Dec 22, 2015

Dina Kallay, Feb 28, 2011 This brief note highlights some ongoing antitrust cooperation between the United States and China. Over the past twenty years, the rapid growth in the number…

China’s New Conduct Rules Take Effect
 |  Feb 27, 2011

Adrian Emch, Feb 28, 2011 Decoding the New Chinese Antitrust Rules Virtually in parallel with the arrival of the Chinese New Year, five new regulations implementing the Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”)…

Adding Antitrust to NDRC’s Arsenal
 |  Feb 27, 2011

Yue Bo, Nathan Bush, Feb 28, 2011 On December 29, 2010, the National Development and Reform Commission (“NDRC”) released the Anti-Price Monopoly Regulation and the Regulation on the Anti-Price Monopoly…

A Set of Five Regulations to Effectively Implement the Anti-Monopoly Law
 |  Feb 27, 2011

Anti-Monopoly and Anti-Unfair Competition Enforcement Bureau, Feb 28, 2011 Antitrust laws are essential to a market economy. The effective implementation of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”) is of immense significance for…

NDRC’s Antitrust Practice
 |  Feb 27, 2011

Wan Jiang, Zhou Zhigao, Feb 28, 2011 Over two years have passed since the Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”) entered into effect on August 1, 2008. According to the AML and related…

Unraveling the Jurisdictional Riddle of China’s Antitrust Regime
 |  Feb 27, 2011

Richean Li, Feb 28, 2011 Explaining how China enforces its antitrust law is not an easy task: the most difficult problem for anyone who wants to do so is describing…

Keeping Pace with SAIC: Monopoly Agreements and Abuses of a Dominant Position
 |  Feb 27, 2011

NDRC, MerNinette Dodoo, Feb 28, 2011 Since the introduction of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”) in August 2008, much of the precedent and practice has focused on China’s merger control regime.…

NDRC’s Antitrust Enforcement Decisions
 |  Feb 27, 2011

Michael Zhengping Gu, Feb 28, 2011 Unlike the Ministry of Commerce (“MOFCOM”), which is in charge of merger control, the National Development and Reform Commission (“NDRC”) and the State Administration…

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