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A regulatory update on antitrust law

Mainland China, Japan and Taiwan to strengthen enforcement against anti-competitive behaviour

Unpacking China’s antitrust law regime

By Han Ye, Lushen Hong and Xiao Fu, Merits & Tree

China tightens antitrust rules with AML reforms and stricter enforcement

Record China pharma monopoly fine a deterrent, says expert

China issues record pharma fine, targeting firms and individual for monopoly violations

Franchising and distribution retail models

By Zhou Le and Tian Yu, Blossom & Credit Law Firm

15 remarkable years

CBLJ marks a milestone as founder Kelley Fong reflects on its vision, journey, and guiding ethos for the future

Legal implications of China’s antitrust probe on tech giants

China's SAMR targets Google for alleged Anti-monopoly Law violations; Apple’s App Store might be next, per Bloomberg

Joining forces

Foreign investment is welcome in joint ventures, however each jurisdiction has its own unique rules

Structure and regulation of Sino-foreign joint ventures

By William Qiu, Johnson Zhu and Yuanyuan Tao, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Competition mission

An analysis of four Asian jurisdictions offers the latest legal information on local competition practices

Unpacking China’s antitrust law regime

By Han Ye, Lushen Hong and Xiao Fu, Merits & Tree

Determining horizontal competition and defining relevant markets

By Huqi and Fu Hanbing, Grandway Law Offices

Alleviating antitrust risk in ‘killer acquisitions’

By Huang Wei and Gao Chang, Tian Yuan Law Firm

Compliance risks of enterprises from administrative monopoly

By Zhan Hao and Zhu Libo, AnJie Broad Law Firm

Determination of abuse of dominant market position

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

AnJie’s founding partner Michael Gu joins Hylands

Hylands Law Firm has hired Anjie Law Firm’s (now AnJie Broad Law Firm) founding partner Michael Gu as a senior partner in its Shanghai office to strengthen expertise in antitrust, compliance and government regulation

When merger filings are approved with conditions

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

SPC’s key updated judicial interpretations on trial of civil monopoly cases

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Misconceptions, compliance for business operator concentrations (Part II)

By Zhan Hao and Zhu Libo, AnJie Broad Law Firm

Misconceptions, compliance for business operator concentrations

By Zhan Hao and Zhu Libo, AnJie Broad Law Firm

Stronger enforcement against price gouging

Determinations of price gouging infringements under the Price Law (PL) were clarified in detailed rules set by the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on10 June 2022

China mulls lifting merger filing thresholds

Significant changes to merger control procedures have been proposed by the antitrust enforcement authority, raising the existing turnover-based threshold and adding a new hybrid threshold based on turnover and market value

Dissecting merger filing under new AML

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

‘Safe harbour’ rule’s effect on anti-monopoly compliance

By Michael Gu, AnJie & Broad Law Firm

Eyes forward

The leaders of international and domestic firms in China have their eyes firmly on the prizes of the future

Observations on the arbitrability of anti-monopoly disputes

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Within the epicentre

In the face of overwhelming macroeconomic complications, China’s in-house counsel, at the very heart of the problems, are finding their expertise and services immensely valued

Anti-monopoly regulations on resale price maintenance

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Landmark AML reforms modernise enforcement

In June, the National People’s Congress 13th Standing Committee approved far-reaching amendments to the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) that become effective from 1 August

Latest judicial practice with horizontal monopoly agreements

By Ryan Fang and Simon Shi, Jingtian & Gongcheng

SPC pharma matter spotlights pay-for-delay agreements

The Supreme People’s Court (SPC) has identified relevant factors from an Anti-Monopoly Law perspective when assessing pay-for-delay settlement agreements

In-house Counsel Awards revealed

After months of intensive surveys, we reveal the winners of our In-house Counsel Awards 2021-22

‘Safe harbour’ system under Anti-Monopoly Law amendment

By Michael Mao and Alan Yu, AllBright Law Offices

Testing the wind

Law firms stress the importance of compliance and risk management for reshaping business

Compliance anxiety

In-house leaders reveal how to keep up with tectonic regulatory shifts

Anti-monopoly reviews and compliance in M&A transactions

By Chen Hong and Wang Na, East & Concord Partners

Misunderstandings about vertical monopoly agreements

By Ye Han, Merits & Tree Law Offices

Independence of central enterprises in M&A anti-monopoly declarations

By Wang Jihong and Zhao Huiqi, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Corporate compliance under merger control regime

By Huang Kai, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

Protection and compliance

By Peter Su, Tsinghua Tongfang

Monopoly agreements: who will blow the whistle first?

China’s new anti-monopoly rules took effect on 1 Feb, reshaping competition law enforcement and business practices

Foreign involvement in crisis financing

By Davis Wang, Simmons & Simmons

Provisions in the new PRC Enterprise Insolvency Law offer opportunities for foreign involvement in crisis financing in China

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