China:
China Publishes Long-Awaited Anti-Monopoly Guidelines For The Automobile Industry
29 October 2020
Jones Day
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The Anti-Monopoly Bureau ("AMB") of China's State
Administration for Market Regulation ("SAMR") recently
released four sets of long-awaited anti-monopoly guidelines,
including the Anti-Monopoly Guidelines on the Automobile Sector
("Guidelines"). While the Guidelines are significant for
companies in the automobile industry, companies in other industries
should pay close attention to the Guidelines too, as they provide
insights into SAMR's positions on certain key antitrust issues
such as relevant market definition in aftermarkets, exemption
applications, and agreements related to sales and distribution
practices.
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