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Why anti-monopoly?

Because monopoly damages social equity and leads to the concentration of funds in the hands of a few people in the industry, it is necessary to fight against monopoly.

The economic and trade of a region depends on the consumption power of the public, so all kinds of monopoly areas will feel that business is not good and there is no money to earn. In this way, the more consumers seek low-priced products, the more they encourage industry monopoly. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen supervision and standardize the tax collection and management of enterprises that expand their operations with low-cost strategy.

Anti-monopoly and building a fair and competitive economic order are the inherent requirements for improving the socialist market economic system and promoting high-quality development. In the substantive system, it has absorbed the universal knowledge of global anti-monopoly law, including prohibiting monopoly agreements, prohibiting abuse of market dominance and centralized review of operators. According to the actual situation of our country, the regulation of "stop abusing administrative power to exclude and restrict competition" has been added, and it has been regulated as an independent monopolistic behavior, which fully embodies the attitude of respecting the law, seeking truth from facts and being objective and pragmatic.

legal ground

anti monopoly law of the people's republic of china

Article 1 This Law is formulated in order to prevent and stop monopolistic behaviors, protect fair competition in the market, improve the efficiency of economic operation, safeguard the interests of consumers and the public, and promote the healthy development of the socialist market economy. Article 2 This Law is applicable to monopolistic behaviors in economic activities in People's Republic of China (PRC). This Law shall apply to monopolistic behaviors inside and outside People's Republic of China (PRC) that exclude or restrict competition in the domestic market. Article 3 Monopoly acts as stipulated in this Law include:

(a) the operator reached a monopoly agreement;

(two) the operator abuses the dominant position in the market;

(3) Concentration of business operators that have or may have the effect of eliminating or restricting competition. Article 4 The state formulates and implements competition rules that are compatible with the socialist market economy, strengthens macro-control and improves a unified, open and orderly market system. Article 7 The state protects the legitimate business activities of operators in industries where the state-owned economy is dominant and is related to the lifeline of the national economy and national security, and industries which are monopolized according to law, and supervises and manages the business activities of operators and the prices of their commodities and services according to law, so as to safeguard the interests of consumers and promote technological progress.

Operators of the industries specified in the preceding paragraph shall operate in accordance with the law, be honest and trustworthy, be strictly self-disciplined and accept public supervision, and may not use their control position or monopoly position to harm the interests of consumers.