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China’s antitrust regulators defend probes; Qualcomm inquiry nearly over

11
Sep
2014

By Michael Martina and Xiaoyi Shao BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinas three anti-monopoly regulators on Thursday launched a vigorous defense of their recent investigations into foreign companies, which have prompted mounting international criticism, and said they are not targeting multinational firms. Our anti-trust enforcement work is strictly conducted according to regulations, said Xu Kunlin, director general of the National Development and Reform Commissions (NDRC) Price Supervision and Inspection and Anti-Monopoly Bureau.

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