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China takes first enforcement action against international price fixing cartel *

China - January 6 2013
On January 4, 2013, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) imposed fines of RMB 353 million (approximately USD 56 million) on six…

Co-authors: Baohui Zhang , Sébastien J. Evrard, Yizhe Zhang.


Lessons from four years of antitrust enforcement in China *

China - September 14 2012
China's Anti-Monopoly Law celebrated its fourth anniversary in August 2012.

Co-authors: Sébastien J. Evrard, Yizhe Zhang.


Hong Kong finally adopts competition law *

Hong Kong - July 9 2012
After years of discussions, the Hong Kong Legislative Council finally passed a comprehensive competition law (the "HK Competition Law").

Co-authors: Nick Taylor , Donald Hess (Don) , Emily S.Y. Lam, Sébastien J. Evrard.


Competition Commission of India imposes US$ 1.1 billion penalty in cement cartel case *

India - July 9 2012
India's Competition Commission, which was established in 2003 and has been enforcing the cartel provisions of the law since 2009, has imposed fines of approximately US$ 1.1 billion against 11 internationally and locally owned cement manufacturers and their industry association for price fixing. 

Co-authors: Nick Taylor , Hiromitsu Miyakawa, Manoj Bhargava , Emily S.Y. Lam, Sébastien J. Evrard.


China conditionally approves Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility *

China - May 23 2012
On 19 May 2012, the PRC Ministry of Commerce ("MOFCOM") approved the acquisition by Google Inc. of Motorola Mobility, Inc. under the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"), but imposed conditions to require that Google continue to license the Android operating system and the patents acquired from Motorola in the same manner as Google currently does.

Co-authors: Sébastien J. Evrard, Yizhe Zhang.


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