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Government agencies in China's Hainan to scrap anticompetitive practices through self-examination

( September 10, 2020, 09:14 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: City-level government departments in China’s Hainan Province will be required to conduct self-examinations and to end anticompetitive practices involving abuse of administrative power, according to a statement published by the State Administration for Market Regulation. The move aims to eliminate administrative monopoly conduct such as designating specific providers of products and services, discriminating against non-local business operators, and illegally interfering with bids for government procurement projects, the statement said.The statement follows:...

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