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The Commission’s Day in Court: Hong Kong Competition Tribunal Hands Down First Two Judgments Under the Competition Ordinance

Slaughter and May

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Hong Kong, United Kingdom May 31 2019

On 17 May 2019, the Hong Kong Competition Tribunal handed down two judgments in respect of the first two cases to have been brought before the Tribunal by the Hong Kong Competition Commission since the Competition Ordinance came into effect in December 2015.

This Client Briefing provides an overview of the Tribunal’s findings, and the key points of general significance to take away from these landmark cases.

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