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July 18, 2011
Possible Impacts of the Dodd-Frank Act on U.S. Companies Doing Business in Asia | blog.english.caing.com
According to the survey result by May 31, 2011, the Dodd-Frank Act will enhance the risk exposure of a U.S. company doing business in China. A U.S. company's competitors that are not subject to the FCPA may benefit from the Dodd-Frank Act. Surprisingly, according to the survey, it is believed that a competitor is more likely to be a whistle-blower than an internal employee. In any event, U.S. companies are expected to tighten up their risk management in response to Dodd-Frank.
Antibribery Crackdown Transforms Business Practices in China
February 26, 2010
Antibribery Crackdown Transforms Business Practices in China | www.mddionline.com
"Antibribery Crackdown Transforms Business Practices in China," examines how bribes are often offered and accepted in China for the sale and procurement of medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and other healthcare products.
Price Manipulation in China May Trigger Criminal Liability
February 26, 2010
Price Manipulation in China May Trigger Criminal Liability | www.mwechinalaw.com
Some anticompetitive practices may trigger criminal liability in China.
Commercial Bribery Issues in China
July 13, 2009
China Cracks Down Commercial Bribery to Make Medical Products More Affordable | www.mwe.com
How to manage the risks relating to commercial bribery in China? It is important.
How to Define the Relevant Market under Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law?
July 13, 2009
China Issues Finalised Guidelines on Relevant Market Definition | www.mwechinalaw.com
Does the Chinese government adopt the similar positions of the US and EU law?
Should Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law Protect Competition or Competitors?
July 13, 2009
To Protect Competition or Competitors? Comments on Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law | webreprints.djreprints.com
Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law should protect competition or the greater welfare of consumers. That said, Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law should not prioritize its task as protecting the interests and rights of small or medium-sized companies.
A Peculiar Commercial Bribery under Chinese Law.
July 13, 2009
Double Exposure under China's Anti-Unfair Competition Law or Anti-Monopoly Law | www.mwechinalaw.com
In China, an exclusive dealing arrangement could constitute commercial bribery.
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January 26, 2012
Only 3% of the affluent are "under water" with their home mortgage
December 27, 2011
Affluent consumers head online to shop
December 27, 2011
Holiday spending by affluent may be a pleasant surprise for retailers
December 27, 2011
The future of sourcing in Asia
December 16, 2011