China’s Anti-Monopoly enforcement agencies named
21 July 2008
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Peter Ollier, Hong Kong
China’s Anti-Monopoly Law will be enforced by three government agencies, according to official news sources
China Daily, the official English language newspaper, has stated that the Law, which comes into effect on August 1, will be enforced by the Ministry of Commerce (Mofcom), the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC).
Mofcom will deal with merger regulations, NDRC will...
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