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The State Council, China's cabinet, on Sunday issued antitrust guidelines on the country's platform economy, signaling a strengthened antitrust enforcement against monopolistic behaviors in the country's internet platform sector.The guidelines, drafted under the basic system of China's anti-monopoly law, consists of six chapters with 24 articles. It accounts the characteristics of the platform economy and basic principles of regulator's supervision, and gives specified guidance including but not limited to monopoly agreement, abuse of dominance, and concentration of undertakings in the context of platform economy.... ECNSChina unveils antitrust guidelines for platform economyCGTNSee alsoECNSLies on Xinjiang-related issues versus the truthXinhua
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The State Council, China's cabinet, on Sunday issued antitrust guidelines on the country's platform economy, signaling a strengthened antitrust enforcement against monopolistic behaviors in the country's internet platform sector.The guidelines, drafted under the basic system of China's anti-monopoly law, consists of six chapters with 24 articles. It accounts the characteristics of the platform economy and basic principles of regulator's supervision, and gives specified guidance including but not limited to monopoly agreement, abuse of dominance, and concentration of undertakings in the context of platform economy.... ECNSChina unveils antitrust guidelines for platform economyCGTNSee alsoECNSLies on Xinjiang-related issues versus the truthXinhua
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The State Council, China's cabinet, on Sunday issued antitrust guidelines on the country's platform economy, signaling a strengthened antitrust enforcement against monopolistic behaviors in the country's internet platform sector.The guidelines, drafted under the basic system of China's anti-monopoly law, consists of six chapters with 24 articles. It accounts the characteristics of the platform economy and basic principles of regulator's supervision, and gives specified guidance including but not limited to monopoly agreement, abuse of dominance, and concentration of undertakings in the context of platform economy....
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