The Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcer publishes new draft rules on administrative monopolies

On May 25, 2010, the State Administration of Industry and Commerce ("SAIC") published for public comment three sets of draft rules. These address (1) "monopoly agreements," that is, anticompetitive agreements, (2) abuses of dominant market position, and (3) "administrative monopolies," anticompetitive conduct undertaken or coordinated by governmental entities. The first two are revised versions of

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  • Jones Day (Shanghai)
  • Gibson Dunn (Hong Kong)
  • Jones Day (Beijing)
  • Winston & Strawn (Washington)

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Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang, Stephen Harris, The Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcer publishes new draft rules on administrative monopolies, 25 May 2010, e-Competitions State intervention, Art. N° 33675

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