Spotlight On China's Antitrust Enforcement In 2011

Law360, New York (April 10, 2012, 1:33 PM ET) -- In many respects, 2011 can be considered the most significant year to date in the development of China’s antitrust enforcement regime since the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) came into force in 2008.

Some key implementing rules were adopted this year that shed further light on how the AML will be administered. Merger control continued to be a central focus, with high-profile decisions which demonstrated that China’s merger control law can significantly affect global transactions. In addition, enforcement actions in other areas showed that Chinese antitrust authorities are...
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