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Alstom, Bombardier merger opponents soften push for action from China's competition regulator

By Yonnex Li
  • 01 Dec 2020 01:47
  • 01 Dec 2020 01:47
Chinese complainants against the proposed acquisition by French train maker Alstom of Canadian peer Bombardier's rail business have softened their push for regulatory action from China's competition authority, MLex has learned.
The complainants haven't pressed the State Administration for Market Regulation, or SAMR, any further for a response to

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Yonnex Li

Chief Correspondent, Greater China


Yonnex has an MA in Journalism from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, after obtaining a BA in Translation at the same university. At MLex, she writes extensively on antitrust developments in the Greater China region, including investigations, court cases and merger control of international transactions. Prior to joining MLex, she worked as a reporter at the English division of the Hong Kong Economic Journal, providing coverage and analysis on China's banking sector, asset management industry as well as currency and financial reforms.

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