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Friday 16 May 2008
Hong Kong is set to introduce cross-border competition laws, with the government kicking off a three-month consultation process on May 6. The consultation, the second on the subject, is set to end on Aug. 5, with the government then planning to introduce a bill during the 2008-09 legislative session. The legislation is only likely to regulate anti-competitive agreements and abuse of market position and may not include merger control, but it will still make a big difference to the jurisdiction.
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