The draft anti-monopoly law was submitted to the Standing
Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), or China's
legislature, for first deliberation in Beijing on Saturday.
The aim of the law is to protect fair competition, prevent and
check monopolistic behavior and maintain an orderly market
place.
The 22nd session of the 10th NPC Standing Committee is to be
held from June 24 to 29.
The draft law bans monopolistic agreements, such as price-fixing
and other forms of collusion and provides for investigation and
prosecution of monopolistic practices.
The draft law bans monopolies wielding their dominant status to
curb competition.
It would help open some markets wider to foreign competition, at
the same time would help prevent foreign companies from acquiring
"more and more Chinese firms" and help safeguard national economic
security.
A special anti-monopoly commission, which consists of officials
and experts, will be set up to deal with anti-monopoly cases,
according to the draft law.
(Xinhua News Agency June 24, 2006)