Anti-monopoly Law ‘Very Likely’ to Pass – Chen Lin and He Shan

From China.org.cn:

Discussion concerning the drafted Anti-monopoly Law will be included in the agenda of the twenty-ninth session of the tenth National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee that meets from August 24 to 30.

This is the third discussion; the second meeting concluded in June. Many legislators revealed that if nothing goes wrong, the law would be approved this time.

Much controversy has swirled around the Anti-Monopoly Law for the last 13 years. China began drafting its first Anti-Monopoly Law in 1994. [Full Text]

See also China’s first anti-monopoly law to be voted by Xinhua.

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