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Unilin, Välinge under renewed probe in China for suspected abusive behavior

By Yonnex Li
  • 03 Jul 2020 03:34
  • 03 Jul 2020 03:34
European flooring companies Unilin and Välinge are under a fresh antitrust probe in China for alleged abusive behavior, after the country's former competition regulator apparently dropped a similar investigation four years ago.
Local branches of the State Administration for Market Regulation, or SAMR, have begun investigating the companies' licensing practices

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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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