China highlights targeted, not blanket oversight of delivery subsidies
By MLex Staff ( June 25, 2026, 08:13 GMT | Insight) -- China's antitrust regulator has further explained how businesses should interpret its proposed food-delivery subsidy rules through two expert commentaries carried by its official antitrust WeChat account. The articles clarify that the proposed rules target prolonged, large-scale subsidy campaigns while extending the discussion to adjacent markets, platform traffic allocation and cross-subsidization.China's antitrust regulator has highlighted that its proposed food-delivery subsidy rules are aimed at prolonged, large-scale subsidy campaigns rather than a blanket restriction on platform subsidies....
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