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Johnson Stokes & Master Mayer Brown JSM
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Guangzhou, China
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Penalties Now Likely If M&A Deals are Closed Without China Anti-monopoly ApprovalNancy H. F. Chang,Hannah C. L. Ha,Helen Hai,Gerry P. O'Brien, January 13, 2012 Three and a half years after commencement of the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) in China, the Anti-Monopoly Bureau of China's Ministry of Commerce (Mofcom) has signalled its intention to finally begin penalising business operators who fail to notify their M&A deals to Mofcom in circumstances where such... China Antitrust Moves Up a GearNancy H. F. Chang,Hannah C. L. Ha,Helen Hai,Gerry P. O'Brien, November 16, 2011 The third anniversary of the commencement of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”) passed in August of this year without significant attention from the international community. This is not surprising, as until recently 2011 had been a relatively quiet year in terms of AML enforcement.... Year Established: 1881
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