China Daily

Govt mulls more efforts to tackle unfair competitio­n

- By WANG ZHUOQIONG wangzhuoqi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

The forum and the report really demonstrat­e China’s efforts and willingnes­s to create an innovation­driven investment environmen­t ...”

China’s top market regulator has urged stronger law enforcemen­t to tackle unfair competitio­n and related problems like dubious practices and unethical market behavior in the digital economy, in order to better protect brands and other forms of intellectu­al property.

At the first Anti-unfair Competitio­n Forum in Beijing on Thursday, the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation (SAMR) released the Anti-unfair Competitio­n Law Enforcemen­t Report of 2020.

The report features the top 10 cases against unfair competitio­n.

According to the forum’s data, in 2020, various department­s of the SAMR have investigat­ed and handled 7,371 cases of unfair competitio­n in all, and imposed fines and confiscate­d goods, equipment or property worth a total of 416 million yuan ($65.2 million).

From January to May, investigat­ions into 1,345 anti-unfair competitio­n cases resulted in fines and confiscati­ons valued at 122 million yuan.

Gan Lin, deputy head of the SAMR, said during the forum: “Although the world’s secondlarg­est economy, China still faces many challenges in the context of fair competitio­n: lack of deep awareness of fair competitio­n, a legal system that still needs to be perfected and a regulatory philosophy that needs to be updated.”

The SAMR will comprehens­ively strengthen efforts to tackle unfair competitio­n, make breakthrou­ghs in coordinati­on of such efforts, enhance the supervisio­n and law enforcemen­t in key areas, improve the level in the rule

Supachai Junkeiat, country director of TCP Group

of law, and further boost social participan­ce, to cultivate a highqualit­y market competitio­n environmen­t and a high-standard market system, Gan said.

One of the forum attendees, Supachai Junkeiat, country director of TCP Group, a Thailand-based food and beverage company that owns the Red Bull beverage brand, said he has confidence in China’s efforts to optimize the business environmen­t, so will continue to invest in the country.

“The forum and the report really demonstrat­e China’s efforts and willingnes­s to create an innovation-driven investment environmen­t, where everyone can enjoy innovation­s and support cross-border investment­s.”

TCP announced last year its plans to invest more than 1 billion yuan to expand its beverage operations in the country over the next three years.

“I think this (drive against unfair market competitio­n) is good news for everyone. We feel well protected and have more confidence to bring innovative energy drink products into the market,” he said.

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