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EU to enhance competition policy co-op with China
BEIJING—The European Union (EU)
will follow closely the implementation of China’s Anti-monopoly law and
hopes to cooperate with China in competition policy, said visiting EU
Competition Commissioner on Wednesday.
“The visit coincides with the adoption of the first comprehensive
Anti-monopoly Law by Chinese legislature. This is an important first
step towards an effective competition regime,” said Neelie Kroes, who is
on her first official visit to China.
“The Chinese economy and the people of China will benefit from the
implementation of a transparent and non-discriminatory competition
policy,” Kroes told reporters at a briefing.
China is now embarking on the next phase of its competition policy
effort, which is the application and enforcement of the law, and the EU
will follow closely the enforcement of the law, Kroes said. The Standing
Committee of the Chinese National People’s Congress on August 30 passed
the country’s first anti-monopoly law, which will come into effect on
August 1, 2008. It marked the end of a key legislative process lasting
more than 13 years.
“I understand that the Chinese government is undertaking a major effort
to design and implement the enforcement mechanisms before the entry into
force of the law,” the Commissioner said. According to the European
Commission, Kroes’ visit takes place in the framework of the EU-China
Competition Policy Dialogue, a policy exchange mechanism established in
2003 whose primary objective is to establish a permanent forum for
consultation and transparency between the two sides, and to enhance the
EU’s technical and capacity-building assistance to China regarding
competition law.
“We were quite close in our cooperation, and are prepared to give a hand
and to offer our experience with our competition policy and regulations
to China,” Kroes said.—Xinhua |