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China's SAMR to retain lead role over local agencies despite merger-regime revamp, cabinet advisor says

By Yonnex Li ( November 6, 2020, 05:10 GMT | Insight) -- A highly-anticipated change in China's merger-control regime will involve local-level market regulators reviewing and making decisions on transactions, but all of these will be conducted in the name of the central-level State Administration for Market Regulation, rather than in their own name, according to an antitrust advisor to the country's cabinet.A highly-anticipated change in China's merger-control regime will involve local-level market regulators reviewing and making decisions on transactions, but all of these will be conducted in the name of the central-level State Administration for Market Regulation, or SAMR, rather than in their own name, according to an antitrust advisor to the country's cabinet....

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