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China to draft antitrust guideline for auto sector

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2015-10-12 13:40Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e

发改委:汽车反垄断指南初稿10月底前有望完成

据国家发改委价监局消息,专门规制汽车领域垄断行为的反垄断指南有望在10月底前完成初稿,草案预计明年六月前提交国务院反垄断委员会。据了解,指南除了对传统的零部件生产与供应、汽车销售与售后服务等环节给出反垄断政策指引外,也将首次对备受争议的汽车电商销售行为是否可能构成垄断行为给出明文解释。

The first draft of an antitrust guideline for the automobile sector is expected to be finished at the end of October, according to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

In addition to policy guidelines on monopoly violations, the draft, to be reviewed by the Anti-Monopoly Commission under the State Council by June next year, will also cover price-fixing violations by car makers selling products online.

With the rise of online retailers such as Alibaba and JD.com, consumers are looking for better deals online, and cars are no exception. This has caused controversy as it is unclear what is classed as fair play.

Concerns abound over the possibility that websites will facilitate price fixing, and, thus, impede market fairness.

General Motors said one of its brands intended to promote car sales during the upcoming Nov. 11 shopping festival through an e-commerce site, however, it is hesitant as it is not clear whether the discounted online price will violate regulations.

The new guideline will look into online promotional pricing activities, helping to define what is and is not covered by the Anti-Monopoly Law, said Su Hua, an associate researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and member of the drafting team.

China's antitrust law enforcement has been actively restricting price fixing in the automobile industry this year. Dongfeng Nissan was fined 123.3 million yuan (19.45 million U.S. dollars) last month on price fixing charges. Mercedes-Benz was fined 350 million yuan (56 million U.S. dollars) in April on similar issues. In total, two billion yuan of monopoly-related fines were issued in the auto sector this year.

 

  

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