Doing Justice to Anti-Trust Actions
Foreign companies have become an integral part of the Chinese economy and contribute greatly to China's economic and social development. Restraining their growth and success is not in the country's interests
more
Trust Issues

Chinese anti-trust investigators have descended on Qualcomm, Microsoft, Mercedes, Audi, BMW and Japanese auto part makers in a wave of high-profile cases over recent months.

On the other side of the equation, law enforcement departments have been equally tenacious in pursuing domestic firms that have violated the law, although punishments meted out to domestic businesses haven't been so widely reported as those given to foreign big names.

Full Story
Archive  
Is a Reemerging China in the Cards?
Amid a painstaking and challenging transition, China now looks for new sources of growth through reform and innovation
Dismantling Auto Monopoly
Chinese car owners may finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief after years of being overcharged
Testing the Waters
State-owned enterprises are set to undergo an array of adjustments
Full-Pricing Autonomy
Fair competition among all types of operators will be the future of China's telecom industry
Opinion  
The Game of Monopoly and Anti-Monopoly
It's time for the developing world to take action to defend its own market
Monopoly of SOEs Dampens Innovation
The expansion of monopolistic SOEs should be kept in check, and a focus should be placed on the promotion of mixed ownership in carrying forward SOE reform
A New Wave of Opportunities
The ongoing economic reform is changing China's social patterns
Related Reports  
- Economy Stable in H1
- Building a Quality-Based Export Economy
- GDP Growth in Q1
- Boao Forum for Asia 2014
- Ensuring Sustainable Growth
- Global Expansion Continues
Covers more
About BEIJINGREVIEW | About beijingreview.com | Rss Feeds | Contact us | Advertising | Subscribe & Service | Make Beijing Review your homepage
Copyright Beijing Review All right reserved