A senior official from the State Administration
for Industry and Commerce said China is reviewing and revising
an anti-monopoly law.
The Legislative Affairs Office of the State
Council, China's cabinet, is leading related legislation
work, helped by the State Administration for Industry and
Commerce and Ministry of Commerce, Li Dongsheng, deputy
director of the administration, told a recent symposium
on the Anti-Monopoly Law.
Li's remarks were confirmed by Shang Ming,
a department director of the Ministry of Commerce, who said
the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
(NPC), the country's top legislature, has listed the Anti-Monopoly
Law as part of its legislation plan for this year.
The law, which has been in draft mode since 1994, is "greatly
significant" towards curbing monopolies, promoting
fair play in the market and safeguarding the interests of
consumers, analysts said.
Figures show China has now a combined 89,000-strong
staff working in the anti-monopoly sector.
.Source:Xinhua