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China's Anti-Monopoly Law is about more than protecting competition or competitors.

July 13, 2009

To Protect Competition or Competitors? Comments on Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law | webreprints.djreprints.com

China's Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), which because effective in 2008, is about more than protecting competition or competitors in the way these concepts iare used in American Antitrust.  Instead, the AML aims to instill a "competition culture" by reaching beyond the core offenses of private price fixing and monopolization.  Rather, the AML endorses competition in a way that aims to challenge the administrative monopolies that exist at the local and regional level.  By doing so, it aims to operate as an internal free trade agreement that could make China an even more efficient economic power.

Merger review implications of the antitrust immunity in Credit Suisse v. Billing?

July 11, 2007

Supreme Court Sides with Business | www.forbes.com

The Supreme Court's June 18 decision in Credit Suisse v. Billing (05-1157) has already generated significant commentary.  Much of that has focused on the implications for the dot-com era IPO underwriters, and to a lesser extent on the scope of antitrust immunities.  But there are also implication for merger review by the U.S. antitrust authorities.

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