Whistle Had Blown: How Should Tetra Pak Respond to Chinas Imminent Antitrust Law Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Tetra Pak, the world's largest liquid processing and packaging of food products, is one of the most multinational companies accused the Chinese government of involvement in anti-competitive activities to eliminate competition in the relevant markets. At the same time, the Chinese government proposed a plan to roll out a new anti-monopoly law in late 2005, to establish a fair market system in line with its aim of transforming itself into a market economy. The new law attempts to eliminate uncertainty existing competition policy in China. The Government will carefully study the companies operating in China, especially foreign market leaders, these companies need to be protected from possible lawsuits. Examines various aspects of competition policy in China and how companies need to adapt to the changing legal framework in China. "Hide
by Zhigang Tao, Emily Ho Source: University of Hong Kong, 11 pages. Publication Date: June 14, 2005. Prod. #: HKU407-PDF-ENG

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