Antitrust Law Doesn't Single Out Foreigners, China Says

By Melissa Lipman (August 12, 2010, 11:55 AM EDT) -- China's antitrust watchdog conceded Thursday that only foreign companies have been forced to change or drop planned mergers under the country's anti-monopoly law since it took effect in 2008, but argued that market conditions, rather than discriminatory enforcement, were to blame for the disparity....

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