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Private antitrust litigation has long been part of the landscape in China. What will be the impact of the Supreme People's Court latest judicial interpretation on the issue? Susan (Xuanfeng) Ning, lawyer at King & Wood Mallesons in Beijing, joins Matthew Hall and Anora Wang to discuss the background to the judicial interpretation and its likely consequences. Listen to this episode to learn more about this important development in Chinese antitrust law and practice.
With special guest:
Susan (Xuanfeng) Ning, lawyer, King & Wood Mallesons
Related Links:
- King & Wood Mallesons article, "Interpretations of the "New AML": New Laws and New Challenges", July 2022
- King & Wood Mallesons article, "Navigating through the PRC Private Antitrust Litigation - Highlights of the Judicial Interpretation on the PRC Private Antitrust Litigation issued by the Supreme People’s Court", December 2024
- King & Wood Mallesons article, "Navigating China's Evolving Antitrust Litigation Landscape: Key Insights and Future Outlook", February 2025
- PRC State Council Information Office press release, "China's top court releases judicial explanation on anti-monopoly litigation", June 2024 litigation
- PRC Supreme People's Court press release, "SPC issues new anti-monopoly judicial interpretation", June 2024
Hosted by:
Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
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