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December 14, 2010

Antitrust Rules and Standard-Setting: A New Dawn in China?

Posted by D. Daniel Sokol

Adrian Emch (Hogan Lovells) asks Antitrust Rules and Standard-Setting: A New Dawn in China?

ABSTRACT: How China’s incipient antitrust regime applies to standard setting is a relatively unexplored question. In the past few months, however, a flurry of draft rules dealing with the antitrust/standards issue have been released for public consultation in China and the European Union (EU). This commentary undertakes a brief analysis and comparison.

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