CHINA DEBATES TOUGHER ANTI-CORRUPTION PROPOSALS FOR BUSINESS
June 1st, 2016
Foreign business executives have been closely watching a three-year anti-corruption campaign by the Xi Jinping government which now appears to be switching focus to the commercial sector. Mark Godfrey reports.
The Chinese government has released a new legal definition of ‘commercial bribery’, which is now up for comments by the public and businesses as part of the amendments to China’s Anti-Unfair Competition Law (AUCL). This major legislation provides for penalties against various forms of unfair competition conduct in China, including ...
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