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An interview with Jon Leibowitz

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Ron Knox

In late July, officials from the US Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice’s antitrust division travelled to Beijing to sign a memorandum of understanding with China’s antitrust agencies. The agreement provides that both countries may work together on antitrust cases and mergers that could have an impact on both economies. In the weeks after the agreement was signed, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz spoke to Ron Knox about its implications and the progress Chinese enforcers have made in the three years since the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) came into force

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