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 | China Telecom and China Unicom Seek to Settle Antitrust Probe Liu Jia, Susan (Xuanfeng) Ning, Yin Ranran, Sun Yiming; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article May 28, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on December 2011 On 2 December 2011, China Telecom and China Unicom announced that they have applied to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) for suspension of its antitrust investigation into their internet access pricing practices, by promising to adjust the internet access prices and overhaul...
|  | NDRC Fined Two Pharmaceutical Companies for Abusive Conducts Liang Ding, Susan (Xuanfeng) Ning, Sun Yiming; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article May 28, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on December 2011 On November 14, the National Development and Reform Commission ("NDRC") announced its decision to fine two private pharmaceutical companies nearly RMB 7 million for violating the Anti-monopoly Law ("AML"). The penalty decision was released right after the NDRC publicly confirmed...
|  | China Trademark Office Adjusts Means of Disclosure for Pledge of Exclusive Rights Sophie Fu, He Ran; King Wood;
Legal Alert/Article May 28, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on December 2011 On November 9, 2011, the China Trademark Office (the "TMO") has partially adjusted its official website for the purpose of facilitating the public in browsing and searching information about recordal of pledges of exclusive rights to registered trademarks. The adjustments are in respect...
|  | China Enhances Oversight of Insider Information King Wood;
Legal Alert/Article May 9, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight On November 16, 2010, the General Office of China's State Council promulgated a circular aimed at better detection, prevention and control of insider trading in capital markets by requiring listed companies in China to establish a registration system for people in possession of insider information....
|  | Understanding the Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Housing on State-owned Land Haiting Chen, Jun Yan; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article May 9, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on November 2011 With urbanization surging in China, conflicts triggered by urban housing demolition constitute a grave threat to social stability. In order to cope with the legislative demands posed by new situations, China's State Council ("CSC") made amendments to the Administrative Regulations on...
|  | Dodging Service Invention Disputes Cecilia X.Y. Lou, Steven Yao; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article May 9, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on November 2011 The Patent Law of the People's Republic of China and Regulations for the Implementation of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of China has drawn our attention to rewards and remuneration for inventors.
|  | Earlier Rumor Confirmed: China Telecom and China Unicom under Antitrust Investigation Liu Jia, Susan (Xuanfeng) Ning, Sun Yiming; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on November 2011 On November 9, 2011, an earlier rumor indicating that China Telecom is under antitrust investigation for alleged abuse of dominance in the broadband market was confirmed by the National Development and Reform Commission ("NDRC"), the authority in charge of price-related breaches of the...
|  | MOFCOM Imposed Conditions on SOEs - GE/Shenhua Deal Ji Kailun, Susan (Xuanfeng) Ning, Yin Ranran; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2012, previously published by China Law Insight on November 2011 Only 10 days after its conditional clearance of the Alpha V/Savio deal1, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) published, on 10 November 2011, the third conditional merger clearance of this year approving the proposed joint venture between General Electric (China) Ltd. (GE China) and China Shenhua Coal...
|  | Common Mistakes Made by Foreign Investment Enterprises Utilizing Duty-Exempt Goods Xinyu Liu, Jing Yunfeng; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article April 11, 2012, previously published on November 14, 2011 According to Articles 56 to 58(1) of the Customs Law of the People's Republic of China ("Customs Law")(2), there are three categories where duties may be reduced: statutory duty abatements or exemptions, deductions or exemptions on special goods, and temporary duty reductions or...
|  | Fighting Off Cybersquatters in China Yao Di, Cecilia X.Y. Lou; King & Wood;
Legal Alert/Article April 11, 2012, previously published on November 10, 2011 It is not uncommon to receive unsolicited emails from domain registrars warning of imminent domain registrations by third parties. Generally, this email is a means by which some registrars solicit business in China. In many cases there is no actual third party attempting to register the domain in...
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