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  2. China announces measures against Google, other US firms, as ...

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    China said in December it had launched an investigation into Nvidia over a suspected violation of the country's anti-monopoly law, a probe widely seen as a retaliatory shot against Washington's ...

  3. China Film Group Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Film Group Corporation (CFGC) is the largest, [1] most influential film enterprise in the People's Republic of China, owned by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party. According to Forbes , it is a state monopoly that all imported films have to work with.

  4. State-owned enterprises of China - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the People's Republic of China has more SOEs than any other country, and the most SOEs among large national companies. [1]: 137 As of the end of 2019, China's SOEs represented 4.5% of the global economy [2] and the total assets of all China's SOEs, including those operating in the financial sector, reached US$78.08 trillion. [3]

  5. State Anti-Monopoly Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The State Anti-Monopoly Bureau (Chinese: 国家反垄断局) is an administrative agency under the State Council governing antitrust. [1] It is an external name of the State Administration for Market Regulation .

  6. Monopoly Regulators to Probe Tencent’s DouYu-Huya Merger and ...

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    Chinese regulators said on Monday that they would probe the proposed merger of game live-streaming companies DouYu and Huya, in relation to the deal’s possible violation of monopoly laws.

  7. Anti-Monopoly Law of China - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Monopoly Law of China (Chinese: 反垄断法; pinyin: Fǎn Lǒngduàn Fǎ) is the main legal statute that regulates competition law in the People's Republic of China. The National People's Congress passed it in 2007 and it came into effect on 1 August 2008. The Anti-Monopoly Law provides a basis for investigating unreasonable ...

  8. China has a ‘near monopoly’ on many critical minerals ...

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    China is the top source for five out of 12 of these critical minerals, and the second or third top source for an additional three: Fluorspar, Galium, and Scandium. But China isn’t the only ...

  9. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    A monopoly has considerable although not unlimited market power. A monopoly has the power to set prices or quantities although not both. [37] A monopoly is a price maker. [38] The monopoly is the market [39] and prices are set by the monopolist based on their circumstances and not the interaction of demand and supply. The two primary factors ...