Lawyer Says: Anti-Monopoly Enforcement Agencies Not Efficient
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clpstaff &clp articlesConflict of interest between ministries could cause extra work for lawyers
Three separate government agencies will be responsible for enforcing the anti-monopoly law, which will take effect on August 1.
The three bodies are the Ministry of Commerce, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, with the anti-monopoly committee directly under the State Council.
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