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Winter 2021, Volume 3, Number 2

Antitrust Chronicle Year of the Ox Antitrust Enforcement in China March

Antitrust Chronicle® – Year of the Ox Antitrust Enforcement in China

We are delighted to release our CPI Antitrust Chronicle® issue for March 2021, Year of the Ox – Antitrust Enforcement in China and present a selection of articles from enforcement authorities, law and economics experts, and practitioners in China.

2020 was an unprecedented year. Under the challenge of a global pandemic, the competition community in greater China area has set up a new norm. The central government of China set up its “dual circulation,” strategy which involves relying on a robust cycle of domestic demand and innovation as the main driver of China’s economy, and maintaining international markets and investors as another engine of growth. This strategy will require vigorous enforcement of competition policy in different industries, especially in the platform economy. In 2020, we witnessed new challenges in both mainland China and Hong Kong, as well as in the judicial system, with the emergence of new business models, along with new competition issues.

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March 2021 - I

Antitrust Chronicle 2021 Antitrust Horizons Cover March

March - Special Edition

Towards a Competition Enabling Framework in Asia Pacific Antitrust Chronicle - March 2021

February 2021 - II

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