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Chip dealmakers from the US and elsewhere are likely to be bracing for new challenges in their global buying spree.
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US graphics-chip maker Nvidia is facing strong initial headwinds in China over its planned acquisition of UK peer Arm.
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China's antitrust regulator doesn't consider the economic hardship brought by the Covid-19 as a legitimate mitigating factor to reduce fines.
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Chinese local authorities will have to scrutinize standards that they have imposed on businesses such as those relating to market exit & government funding, as part of a nationwide campaign.
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China's approach to a couple of US-linked transactions in 2020 is set to answer some persistent questions on the country's merger control.
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A probe of German carmakers Daimler, Volkswagen and BMW by China's antitrust regulator over possible collusion in emissions controls was driven by a leniency application filed with the authority, MLex has learned.
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US chipmaker Nvidia's notification of its planned $6.9 billion takeover of Israeli peer Mellanox was still awaiting formal acceptance by China's competition regulator, MLex has learned.
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Delay to interpretation of key Chinese competition law as top court grapples with new-economy issuesChina's top court has become the latest body to find itself tested by the highly complex competition issues surrounding Internet-based and tech businesses, MLex has learned.
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Universal Music Group, one of the world's biggest music labels, is cooperating fully with China's competition regulator in an investigation of the country's online music-licensing market, MLex has learned.
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US chipmaker Nvidia's planned $6.9 billion takeover of Israeli peer Mellanox is expected to go through an ordinary merger review procedure by China's competition regulator, as opposed to a fast-track process, MLex has learned.