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Antitrust references excluded from Chinese rules on 'unreliable entity' list

By Yonnex Li ( September 23, 2020, 08:31 GMT | Insight) -- China's commerce ministry has removed a citation of the country's antitrust law in its final rules for the contentious "unreliable entity" list, a move that is expected to give authorities the flexibility to target a foreign company without first having to go through a complex competition analysis. China's commerce ministry has removed a citation of the country's antitrust law in its final rules for the contentious "unreliable entity" list, a move that is expected to give authorities the flexibility to target a foreign company without first having to go through a complex competition analysis. ...

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