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International

Oct. 24, 2013

The new face of antitrust in China

This past year has seen a marked increase in government antitrust investigations in China. By Becky Koblitz and Michael W. Scarborough


By Becky Koblitz and Michael W. Scarborough


This past year has seen a marked increase in government antitrust investigations in China, and for the first time, officials have been seriously investigating foreign companies for possible violations. At the same time, the Chinese enforcement agencies have begun to both make their decisions public and provide insight about where their enforcement efforts are headed. Putting these developments in perspective, the take-a...

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