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Chinese Antimonopoly Law: The Chinese MOFCOM provides an assessment of the first two years of enforcement of the Antimonopoly Law

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. A Chinese competition law comparable to North American antitrust law and European competition law has been applicable in China since August 30, 2008, which marked the operational beginnings of the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law of August 30, 2007, which has been presented in these columns (see F. Souty, "China: The Anti-Monopoly Law of August 30, 2007 and the Emergence of a Modern Chinese Competition Law", ConcurrencesNo. 4-2007, pp. 158-164.). It should be noted on this occasion that the Chinese law is, however, original, as it is indeed an "anti-monopoly" law before being a "competition" law. Following a press conference organized in August 2010 by the

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François Souty, Chinese Antimonopoly Law: The Chinese MOFCOM provides an assessment of the first two years of enforcement of the Antimonopoly Law, 12 August 2010, Concurrences N° 4-2010, Art. N° 33181, pp. 235-238

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