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Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Author: Mark Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2005-09-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139445839

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A comprehensive guide to the competition regimes of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The book adopts an inter-disciplinary approach considering the political, economic and legal issues relevant to competition policy adoption.


Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Author: Mark Williams (Solicitor)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2005
Genre: Competition
ISBN: 9780511182693

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The only comprehensive guide to the competition regimes of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The book adopts an inter-disciplinary approach considering the political, economic and legal issues relevant to competition policy adoption.


Competition Laws and Policies in China and Hong Kong

Competition Laws and Policies in China and Hong Kong
Author: Grace Li
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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Competition law is generally enacted to control and influence certain business conduct deemed harmful to the smooth functioning of a competitive market. This is usually a by product of deregulation and opening up of markets to competition, as market forces alone might not be able to ensure allocative efficiency and competitive pricing is achieved. From the experiences in many European countries, the laws tend to emphasize on regulating post privatised state industries, as well as large private companies exploiting their market power to maximise profits at the expense of consumers (Maher, 2004). Much of the economic arguments for competition law are quite straightforward, the policy rationale for governmental intervention is to prevent the exploitation of market power of large companies and to promote competition (Corones, 2004). The political arguments however, are more complex where vested interests between stakeholders come into conflict. So the legislation could be a product of political compromises with 'carve outs' to exclude certain sectors and companies. Thereby, making competition law a piece of economically sub optimal, and technically complex to enforce piece of legislation. After 14 years of debate, a new Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) in the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) was enacted on the 30th August 2007 and took effect on the 1st August 2008. The new AML is a milestone in Chinese pro competition policy and law. Supposedly this law would drastically alter the manner in which businesses (both domestic and foreign) operate in China and, in turn, considerable benefits would flow onto the Chinese public through increased economic efficiency, lower prices and the introduction of innovative goods and services. Yet there is a 'catch', whilst the laws appear, at least in general, consistent with international competition law regimes like those in Australia, United Kingdom and the European Union, there are some significant challenges to the successful operation and implementation of the Chinese AML. In comparison, Hong Kong (HK), as a special administrative region of China, about 2000km away from Beijing, presents a different political and competition environment. Nevertheless, both economies are striving to achieve sustainable economic growth in a globally competitive market place. After a decade of discussions, HK's journey in enacting competitive has yet to realize. Under pressure from various stakeholders, the HK government has put out a details proposal on competitive law for public consultation in May this year. Even though the proposal is aimed at enhancing economic efficiency and promoting sustainable competition, there are some issues in the detailed proposal that are causes for concern. The motivation of this paper is to retrace some of the key arguments and factors leading to the enactment of competition law in PRC and the debates advocating such law in HK, so as to anticipate some of the problems associated with implementation. It also interesting to analyse the regulatory journeys of one country under two different administrations, where one is a modern economy under quasi-democratic government, the other is a developing one, labelled as a 'market economy with socialist characteristics' under a centralised socialist government. Part two of this paper begins with a brief introduction to the PRC AML legislative background, substantive provisions of the AML and the areas of uncertainty in regulation and enforcement of the AML. Part three devolves into the debates in enacting competition law in HK, which to date has yet to become law. Despite the detailed proposal transplanting many ideas from the laws of other modern economies, they are some provisions that are either weak or continues to safeguard the interest of monopolies in selective sectors. This article shall conclude with some insights from the trials and tribulations of the new PRC law and HK's drawn out policy dithering.


Antitrust Law in China, Korea and Vietnam

Antitrust Law in China, Korea and Vietnam
Author: Mark Furse
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199285860

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This book is the first in English to cover the practical implications of the recent developments in antitrust (competition) law in China,Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and Vietnam. It is invaluable to lawyers and advisers with clients operating in these regimes.


Competition Policy in East Asia

Competition Policy in East Asia
Author: Erlinda M. Medalla
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415350754

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This edited collection draws together papers on competition policy that were presented at the twenty-eighth conference of the Pacific Area Forum on Trade and Development (PAFTAD), held in Manila on 16th to 18th September 2002.


Competition Policy and Regulation

Competition Policy and Regulation
Author: Michael Faure
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0857930818

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This unique book considers competition policy and regulation in light of the recent introduction of the anti-monopoly law in China. It addresses the relevance of competition policy for China from a broad theoretical and practical perspective, bringing together lawyers and economists from China, Europe and the US to provide an integrated law and economics approach. Given that the development of the Chinese anti-monopoly law in China was heavily reliant on a comparative approach, the contributors analyse how its text and practice actually compare to European and US legislation. The first cases in which Chinese anti-monopoly law were applied are explored, and both competition law and competition policy are discussed in detail. Topics include: industrial and professional regulation and their relationship to competition law, merger control, substantive competition law issues, cartels, and abuse of dominance and predation. This unique book will prove a fascinating read for competition lawyers, economists with a special interest in regulation and competition, and for practitioners concerned with competition policy and regulation.


The Political Economy of Competition Law in Asia

The Political Economy of Competition Law in Asia
Author: Mark Williams
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1781001685

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'This is a very timely book which provides an unprecedented analysis of the factors which have shaped the competition law systems of ten Asian countries and Australia. The comprehensive discussion from varying viewpoints against the backdrop of the significantly different environments within which the respective regimes have developed creates a framework for the comparative assessment of competition law systems elsewhere in the world.' Lutz-Christian Wolff, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 'New competition laws have been adopted throughout Asia in recent years, and some of the older laws have been significantly strengthened. This makes Asia a fascinating region in which to look at the political and economic circumstances of the countries in which such laws are to be found, and to consider the very different conditions that exist within them. This book will be an invaluable guide to anyone with an interest in the developing competition law regimes of this immensely important part of the world.' Richard Whish, King's College London, UK This detailed book describes and analyses the essential political economy features that provide the backdrop to the competition policies and competition law regimes of several of the most important Asian economies. The book also discusses the impact of these political economy influences in determining whether the adopted competition policy is effective. Each of the authors experts in their respective countries offer specific insights into the nature and structure of their competition regimes and discuss to what extent the varied political economy factors unique to that country help to determine whether and to what extent the established system promotes or hinders economic competition in that jurisdiction. Comprising wide coverage of Asian jurisdictions, including Australia, this book will strongly appeal to students and academics of law, politics, economics and economic development, policy makers in national governments, international agencies and competition authorities, as well as practicing competition lawyers and in-house counsel.


Research Handbook on Asian Competition Law

Research Handbook on Asian Competition Law
Author: Steven Van Uytsel
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 178536183X

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This timely Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview and discussion of the substantive competition law provisions of the ASEAN Plus Three region, including Hong Kong and Taiwan. Taking a unique comparative perspective, chapters examine Asian competition laws in relation to the existing laws that served as models for them, analysing how and why they deviate.


Competition and Competition Policy

Competition and Competition Policy
Author: Leonard K.H Cheng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

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The paper explores how Hong Kong's new status as China's Special Administrative Region (SAR) may affect the competitiveness of the industries and the relative position of companies owned by non-Hong Kong investors. The conclusion is that mainland Chinese firms will play an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong's economy and British firms will lose their dominance further. This does not, however, indicate a return to unequal competition in favor of firms from the sovereign country, but the beginning of a period of greater competition by all firms in Hong Kong, whether they be local or non-local. There is a risk that governmental and semi-governmental corporations of the SAR and other Chinese governments may use their official and semi-official status to tilt the playing field in their favor, but appropriate competition law can address this concern.


The Political Economy of Competition Law in China

The Political Economy of Competition Law in China
Author: Wendy Ng
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107154405

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The Political Economy of Competition Law in China provides a unique, multifaceted perspective of China's anti-monopoly law.