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Anti-monopoly law awaited
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China needs an anti-monopoly law to effectively check restraints
on market competition, safeguard the healthy development of the
national economy and better protect the interests of consumers.
Wang Xiaoye, a professor of anti-monopoly law from the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, made this appeal to national legislators
when she lectured on basic knowledge of anti-monopoly legislation at
the end of last month.
The professor of China's top think tank said anti-monopoly
legislat...
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