Jun Wei, Nov 17, 2010
Several months have now passed since the second anniversary of the enactment of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”). As compared with 2009, when antitrust news was often headlined in the press, the pace of antitrust enforcement this year seems, at least on its face, to be slowing down. This is partly the result of the lack of high-profile new merger review decisions like the Coca-Cola/Huiyuan decision, and the result of slowly evolving conduct rules legislat
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