China will strengthen regulatory enforcement over industries including platform economy in the year to come but will also ensure a stable business environment for all kinds of market entities to develop, said the country's top market watchdog.
China will step up antimonopoly supervision and law enforcement, and will continue to regulate improper competition in key areas including the platform economy, technological innovation and information security, said Gan Lin, the recently appointed head of the country's new antimonopoly bureau under the State Administration for Market Regulation.
China will step up antimonopoly supervision and law enforcement, and will continue to regulate improper competition in key areas including the platform economy, technological innovation and information security, said Gan Lin, the recently appointed head of the country's new antimonopoly bureau under the State Administration for Market Regulation.
China will step up antimonopoly supervision and law enforcement, and will continue to regulate improper competition in key areas including the platform economy, technological innovation and information security, said Gan Lin, the recently appointed head of the country's new antimonopoly bureau under the State Administration for Market Regulation.
China's top market regulator fined companies including Alibaba Group, Baidu Inc and Tencent Holdings Ltd for violating the Anti-Monopoly Law, which industry experts said on Sunday is a broader part of normalized antitrust efforts following the recent setup of the anti-monopoly bureau.