The PRC Anti-monopoly Law codifies existing rules and establishes a basic legal framework to build a fair, uniform, and national competition-based economic system.
Corporate Governance
- October 02, 2007
Navigating China's legal services market can be tricky: With so many law firms to choose from, in can be challenging for in-house counsel to select the best external advisers for their companies. China Law&Practice reveals the winners of its inaugural awards, which identify the top deals and law firms in five key practice areas.
October 02, 2007China's first anti-monopoly law. This law aims to ensure fair market competition and to prevent and halt monopolistic acts.
October 02, 2007The Futures Companies Measures are particularly helpful in examining and understanding the re-emergence of the financial futures industry in China and the evolving regime that will regulate its practice.
October 02, 2007The article helps legal departments of foreign companies in China to better understand the new law and legally maximize their interest under the restrictions of the Anti-Monopoly Law.
October 02, 2007By Yi [email protected] the 1990s, especially after the Asian financial crisis, the disposal of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) has been a primary…
October 02, 2007By Grant Chen and Zhengyi [email protected]; [email protected] companies, including those listed in Shanghai, Shenzhen, or…
October 02, 2007This law aims to regulate futures companies in China. Of chief importance is that futures brokerages are renamed as futures companies.
October 02, 2007Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison advised Hong Kong-listed Tom Online on the completion of a going-private and delisting transaction that was first…
October 01, 2007By Yi [email protected] the 1990s, especially after the Asian financial crisis, the disposal of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) has been a primary…
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