With the arrival of the new year of the dragon, China has completed its third full year of implementation of the Anti-Monopoly Law. While we are clearly still at the beginning of China’s antitrust history, the track record is becoming more significant and richer by the day. Today, antitrust in China is increasingly diverse, and this edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle reflects this diversity. The eight articles in our latest edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle discuss both merger and non-merger topics, starting with the latter. Happy reading!
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