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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Dec. 13, 2007

Eastern Inspections

Focus Column - By Chunfai Lui, Bing Ho and Shahla Ali - China's new anti-monopoly law is going to lead to unprecedented changes in the scrutiny applied to American companies in mergers and acquisitions deals.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Chunfai Lui, Bing Ho
and Shahla Ali


      On Aug. 30, 2007, after 13 years of debate, China's National People's Congress promulgated its new Anti-Monopoly Law. The law, which makes great strides toward standardizing and clarifying Chinese competition law, allows for greater governmental scrutiny of mergers and acquisitions, which have grown significantly in number since China's accession into the World Trade Org...

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