GCP
The Antimonopoly Law and Its Structural Shortcomings
August 2008
The new Chinese antitrust regime is taking shape. The Antimonopoly Law became effective on August 1, 2008; the first implementing regulation has been adopted; and it has become clear which government agencies will be the Antimonopoly Enforcement Authorities.
This article was originally published in the August 2008 issue of GCP Magazine, on the web at www.globalcompetitionpolicy.org.
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