Western values should guide competition law, not Beijing’s Communist Party. rob1cox comments why he thinks “China does it” is a bad antitrust argument:
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Breakingviews - Cox: “China does it” is a bad antitrust argumentWestern values should guide competition law, not Beijing’s Communist Party. rob1cox of Breakingviews comments why he thinks 'China does it' is a bad antitrust argument as the European parliamentary elections kick off today:
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