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Anti-monopoly review in China & “Merger control” in the EU: similarities

The aim of this entry today is to complete the excursus on the characteristics of the Anti-monopoly Law. Having examined the main aspects, I would like to highlight the similarities between the European system and the Chinese system which regulate “merger control regime,” in fact the EU model has been taken as reference by the …

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Abuse of dominant market position and procedural time limits for revision of the concentration

Today it is necessary to be a little more specific about the concept of concentration and the procedures to decides if to grant or not the “ nulla osta ” for the concentration. Therefore this entry today is dedicated to these particular aspect of the new Chinese merger control regime. Before to start my description …

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Merger control regime in China

With this entry today we return to my favourite theme, namely M&A. In particular today I am going to introduce the delicate subject of merger control regime in China. China has introduced a new merger control regime in 2008 with the adoption of the Anti-monopoly law (hereinafter indicated as AML, available at: www. http://www.china.org.cn/government/laws/2009-02/10/content_17254169.htm ), …

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A new trend in the aviation industry for private enjoyment

At the end of 2012 as a result of the rapidly expanding civil aviation there were 182 commercial airports in the People’s Republic of China ( http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2012-11/27/content_15961024.htm ). Under the 2011-2015 national plan, 82 new commercial airports are to be constructed. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_aviation_in_the_People’s_Republic_of_China#cite_note-cd-1 ). Around 500 airports of all types and sizes were in operation …

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