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Yizhe Zhang

Jones Day (Beijing)
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Yizhe Zhang is a partner at Jones Day in the firm’s Beijing office. She 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. She has worked across numerous industries, including automotive, aviation, chemical, technology, pharmaceuticals, energy/natural resources, retail, and transportation.

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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 (...)

Alexandre G. Verheyden, Geoffroy Van De Walle, Bernard Amory, Ryan C. Thomas, Craig A. Waldman, Yizhe Zhang The EU Commission proposes a chip act to confront semiconductor shortages and strengthen Europe’s technological leadership

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In Short The Background : The recent semiconductor shortage, COVID-related supply chain disruptions, and trade tensions have exposed the European Union’s ("EU") dependency on chips made in other continents. The Development : The European Commission ("EC") has proposed legislation—the EU (...)

Haifeng Huang, Peter J. Wang, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Intermediate People’s Court of Ningbo City enforces mandatory licensing for "essential facility" patents in an antitrust case (Ketian / Hitachi)

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In Short The Development : China’s Ningbo Intermediate People’s Court ruled that Hitachi Metals ("Hitachi") allegedly abused its dominance when it refused to license patents necessary for the production of sintered neodymium-iron-boron ("sintered NdFeB"). The Significance : This is the (...)

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 (...)

Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese State Administration for Industry and Commerce publishes guidelines on application of the anti-monopoly law to intellectual property rights

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After years of discussions, China’s State Administration for Industry and Commerce finally has released its guidelines on the application of the PRC Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML") to intellectual property rights ("Guidelines"). The Guidelines will come into force on August 1, 2015. The Guidelines (...)

Baohui Zhang, Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Higher Court of Shanghai and one of China’s antitrust regulators issue decisions that resale price maintenance violated China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (Rainbow / Johnson & Johnson)

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This article has been nominated for the 2014 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. Within the same week, the Shanghai Higher Court and one of China’s antitrust antitrust regulators have issued decisions that resale price maintenance ("RPM") (...)

Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese MOFCOM publishes a conditional approval of proposed transaction under Anti-Monopoly Law (Penelope / Savio Macchine Tessili)

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The Chinese Ministry of Commerce ("MOFCOM") has published a conditional approval of proposed transaction under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). This decision reflects China’s view of the broad reach of the AML’s merger provisions and the lengthy procedure that merging parties can expect. (...)

Bevin M.B. Newman, Giovanna M. Cinelli, Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp, Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese MOFCOM publishes the final rules on the national security review of foreign investment in national companies

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China has published new rules to implement the national security review that will be conducted as part of the review of mergers and acquisitions by foreign investors and involving Chinese companies. These rules provide for review and potential rejection of acquisitions of Chinese companies by (...)

Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese MOFCOM approves merger between potash producers but requires they continue to supply the Chinese market (Uralkali / Silvinit)

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On June 2, 2011, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced conditional approval of the merger between Russian potash producers Silvinit and Uralkali. Since the PRC Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML") entered into force in 2008, MOFCOM has published only eight decisions, as it makes public only (...)

Bevin M.B. Newman, Giovanna M. Cinelli, Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp, Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Stephen Harris, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese State Council publishes a notice detailing its national security review procedure for the acquisition of domestic companies by foreign investors

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The State Council of the People’s Republic of China has published a notice detailing its national security review (« NSR ») procedure for the acquisition by foreign investors of domestic Chinese companies (« NSR Notice »). The NSR Notice, which implements Article 31 of the PRC Anti-Monopoly (...)

Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SAIC) adopt new leniency procedure in cartel investigations

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This article has been nominated for the 2012 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. This Commentary analyzes China’s leniency program for cartel investigations, in the wake of adoption of new rules by the National Development and Reform (...)

Peter J. Wang, Sébastien Evrard, Stephen Harris, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Price Regulator imposes higher fines against pricing and other competition law violations as new rules proposed

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Recent actions by the Chinese price regulator, the National Development and Reform Commission (« NDRC »), indicate an increasing emphasis on enforcement against pricing and other competition law violations. Companies in agriculture industries and other business sectors that could implicate (...)

Peter J. Wang, Stephen Harris, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Intermediate People’s Court No.1 in Beijing issues second abuse of dominance decision under the new anti-monopoly law (Baidu / TRISC - Tangshan Renren Information Service Company)

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On December 18, 2009, a Chinese court ruled in favor of Baidu, Inc. (“Baidu”), allegedly the largest Chinese search engine company, in a lawsuit filed by Tangshan Renren Information Service Company (“TRISC”), an online information platform. TRISC alleged that Baidu abused its dominant market (...)

Peter J. Wang, Stephen Harris, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Antitrust Authority requires capacity divesture in a merger between two leading manufacturers of methyl methacrylate products (Mitsubishi Rayon / Lucite International Group)

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On April 24, 2009, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced conditional approval of the proposed acquisition of Lucite International Group Limited by Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. This is the first MOFCOM decision requiring parties to divest a portion of their production capacity as a (...)

Peter J. Wang, Stephen Harris, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese National People’s Congress adopts an anti-monopoly law implementing wide-ranging reforms across Chinese antitrust and merger controls

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China’s National People’s Congress (« NPC ») finally adopted a new Anti-Monopoly Law (« AML ») in August after more than 10 years of drafting. The law will take effect on August 1, 2008. I. Overview The new AML is a tremendous leap forward for China, bringing it squarely into the modern (...)

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