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State Administration for Market Regulation: 20 Market Monopoly Cases Filed Last Year, Fines and Confiscations Exceed RMB653 million
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The State Administration for Market Regulation announced that it recently released the "China Anti-Monopoly Enforcement Annual Report (2025)", noting that anti-monopoly regulation and enforcement efforts continued to intensify last year. A total of 20 market monopoly cases were filed throughout the year, 22 cases were concluded, and fines and confiscations amounted to RMB653 million. The quality and efficiency of merger review were steadily enhanced, with 706 merger cases concluded during the year, representing a YoY increase of 9.8%. During the period, efforts were strengthened to eliminate local protectionism and market segmentation. The "Implementation Measures for the Fair Competition Review Regulations" were introduced to reinforce ex-ante scrutiny of fair competition reviews. Market regulation authorities at various levels reviewed nearly 60,000 policy measures throughout the year. Public advocacy for fair competition was further deepened through the establishment of the National Anti-Monopoly Bureau’s "two micro and one Douyin" platforms, creating the first nationwide anti-monopoly publicity and service platform. The China Fair Competition Policy Advocacy Week and the 11th China International Forum on Fair Competition Policy were also held to foster a favorable social environment for fair competition and support the development of a unified national market. (jl/da) Auto-translated by AI This article was automatically translated by AI, the original language version should be considered the authoritative version. AASTOCKS.com Limited does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness and accepts no liability for any damages or losses arising from the use of this translation. More Details
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