Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- China's anti-monopoly agency, led by Vice Premier Wang Qishan, approved working rules for the newly established government body at its first meeting recently, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
The China Anti-Monopoly Commission plans to issue appraisal reports on overall competitive conditions, publish guidelines and standards for various industries, and establish a database to reflect the state of different markets, the report said.
China's anti-monopoly law took effect on Aug. 1.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
China Approves Anti-Monopoly Working Rules, Xinhua Reports
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