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Driving schools' arguments for competition-law exemptions are rejected by China's Supreme Court

By MLex Staff ( March 15, 2022, 02:50 GMT | Insight) -- Chinese driving schools have been denied exemptions from the provisions of the country’s competition laws, following a decision by the country’s Supreme Court — despite the claim being partially supported by a lower court in Zhejiang province. In a ruling date Dec. 22, 2021, but only published last week, the top court overturned the lower court’s conclusion and dismissed the request to sidestep the provisions of the Anti-Monopoly Law by 13 driving schools, saying the companies had failed to prove that they met the legislation’s three exemption criteria.Chinese driving schools have been denied exemptions from the provisions of the country’s competition laws, following a decision by the country’s Supreme Court — despite the claim being partially supported by a lower court in Zhejiang province....

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