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- Summary of the Amendment to the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law (2) – Monopoly agreements and abuses of dominant market positions
Summary of the Amendment to the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law (2) – Monopoly agreements and abuses of dominant market positions
Authors:
Ryo Matsumoto
Latest China Law Newsletter Volume. 14
Publisher:Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners
Practice: Competition/Consumer Protection Compliance Chinese Practice
Date of publication: September 27, 2022
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