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Dr. Qiang Xue

Jones Day (Beijing)
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Dr. Qiang Xue is a partner at Jones Day in the firm’s Beijing office. He held senior positions in China’s antitrust agencies and was deeply involved in the drafting of the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML). Jones Day lawyers handle complex antitrust matters and authored “Anti-Monopoly Law and Practice in China”, the first comprehensive treatise of the AML.

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Charlotte Breuvart, Kaarli Harry Eichhorn, Philipp Werner, Johannes Zöttl, Craig A. Waldman, Dr. Qiang Xue The EU Commission adopts the Implementation Regulation for reporting transactions and public bids under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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In Short The Situation: On July 10, 2023, the European Commission ("EC") adopted the Implementing Regulation ("IR") and the corresponding notification forms (Form FS-CO and Form FS-PP), which specify the information and documents companies will need to disclose as part of notifications under (...)

Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Yichen Wu, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation imposes remedial measures in a landmark domestic merger transaction in the chemical industry (Wanhua Chemical Group / Yantai Juli Fine Chemical)

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The State Administration for Market Regulation’s ("SAMR") remedies decisions in two recent domestic transactions are the first conditional antitrust M&A settlements in the 15-year history of antitrust enforcement under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). For the first time, SAMR has (...)

Peter J. Wang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang, Yichen Wu The Chinese Supreme People’s Court issues a ruling on resale price maintenance in the automobile retail sector which is likely to prompt more follow-on antitrust litigation (Miao Chong / SAIC-GM)

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In Short The Development: China’s Supreme People’s Court recently ruled for the plaintiff in Miao Chong v. SAIC-GM, which marked a rare triumph for a plaintiff in antitrust litigation as a follow-on to an administrative penalty decision. The plaintiff-consumer alleged that a joint venture (...)

Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang, Lillian He, Jerry Ling The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation publishes draft amendments to the Anti-Unfair Competition Law for public comment that target the digital economy and companies with "relatively advantaged" market positions

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In Short The Situation: China’s antitrust enforcer, State Administration for Market Regulation ("SAMR"), published draft amendments to the Anti-Unfair Competition Law ("Amendments") for public comment that target the digital economy and companies with "relatively advantaged" market (...)

Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Yichen Wu, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Competition Authority imposes remedial measures for the first time in a domestic merger transaction involving two airlines (Shanghai Airport / Eastern Air Logistics)

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The State Administration for Market Regulation’s ("SAMR") remedies decisions in two recent domestic transactions are the first conditional antitrust M&A settlements in the 15-year history of antitrust enforcement under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). For the first time, SAMR has (...)

Jürgen Beninca, Dr. Qiang Xue, Harriet Territt, Aaron M. Healey, Rajeev Muttreja, Mahesh V. Parlikad, Ricardo H. Puente, Wilson L.K. Sung The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturns on comity grounds a multi-million dollar price-fixing judgment against two Chinese exporters of Vitamin C (Animal Science Products / Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical)

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In Short The Situation: For a second time, the Second Circuit reversed on international comity grounds, due to a conflict between U.S. and Chinese law, a $148 million price-fixing judgment against two Chinese exporters of Vitamin C. The Result: Although arising in the antitrust (...)

Peter J. Wang, Yizhe Zhang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Geoffrey D. Oliver, Alexandre G. Verheyden, Haifeng Huang The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation publishes anti-monopoly guidelines on intellectual property

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In August 2020, the Anti-Monopoly Bureau of China’s State Administration for Market Regulation released four long-awaited sets of anti-monopoly guidelines addressing issues relating to leniency, commitments, the automobile industry, and intellectual property rights. The subjects of this White (...)

Peter J. Wang, Yizhe Zhang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Marc Siegel, Alexandre G. Verheyden The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation publishes anti-monopoly guidelines on leniency and commitments

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This article has been nominated for the 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. The Anti-Monopoly Bureau of China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (“SAMR”) released four sets of long-awaited anti-monopoly guidelines. This White (...)

Peter J. Wang, Yizhe Zhang, Dr. Qiang Xue The Chinese SAMR updates Its enforcement rules with three new sets of rules and regulations relating to monopoly agreements, abuse of dominant market positions and abuse of administrative power

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China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (“SAMR”) recently released three new antitrust regulations that consolidate the antimonopoly regulations of its predecessor antimonopoly enforcement agencies, but also introduce important changes. This Jones Day White Paper reviews the key (...)

Yizhe Zhang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Peter J. Wang The Chinese Government establishes the State Administration for Market Regulation, combining the antitrust enforcement responsibilities of the previous Price Supervision and Antimonopoly Bureau of the National Development and Reform Commission, the Antimonopoly Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce, and the Antimonopoly and Anti-unfair Competition Bureau of the State Administration of Industry and Commerce

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China recently established the State Administration for Market Regulation ("SAMR"), which combines the antitrust enforcement responsibilities of the previous Price Supervision and Antimonopoly Bureau of the National Development and Reform Commission ("NDRC"), the Antimonopoly Bureau of the (...)

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