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Annual Report on Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement in China (2023) Released: 27 Monopoly Cases Investigated, 2.163 Billion Yuan in Fines and Confiscations Imposed
Tue Jul 02 17:14:00 CST 2024 Published by:Editor

The State Administration for Market Regulation (National Anti-Monopoly Bureau) has recently released its "Annual Report on Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement in China (2023)" (the "Report"). This document underscores China's commitment to fostering fair competition and cultivating a level playing field in its rapidly evolving market. According to the Report, the State Administration for Market Regulation (National Anti-Monopoly Bureau) diligently executed the directives of the Party Central Committee and the State Council throughout 2023. The agency maintained a focus on economic development as its central mission, with high-quality growth as its primary objective. This approach led to intensified anti-monopoly supervision and rigorous law enforcement efforts. In 2023, a total of 27 cases involving monopoly agreements and abuse of market dominance were investigated, resulting in fines and confiscations amounting to 2.163 billion yuan. Additionally, 39 cases of abuse of administrative power to exclude and restrict competition were addressed, and 797 merger control cases were concluded. SAMR prioritized the acceleration of a unified national market, reinforcing the fundamental role of competition policy in China's economic landscape. The agency efficiently promoted the development of institutional mechanisms, vigorously advocated for a culture of fair competition, and deepened international cooperation and exchanges in the antitrust domain. These concerted efforts have made significant contributions to optimizing China's competitive environment, promoting industrial upgrading, and driving economic recovery and improvement.

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