Tag: Competition laws
KKR, SK launch Korea’s largest renewable energy platform
Firms assist on the launch of South Korea’s largest renewable energy platform by KKR and SK Group, which is valued at KRW2 trillion (USD1.3 billion)
Firms act on USD5.6bn global aluminium portfolio sale
Mallesons, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, and Ashurst Perkins Coie advise on South32’s sale of its global aluminium portfolio to Alcoa Corporation
Green Channel Route: Gains and predictability
In India’s green channel route, binary deemed approvals are strained by affiliate overlaps, needing de minimis guidance
Taking the Pune advantage
Pune a balanced hub for investment, manufacturing, technology, GCCs and compliant market entry strategies
Latham & Watkins charts USD386m Changi Airport hotel purchase
Latham & Watkins guides Japan’s Tokyo Century Corporation on its joint venture with Singapore’s OUE to acquire the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport
Antitrust partner rejoins East & Concord
East & Concord Partners has hired Mabel Liu as a partner in its Beijing office to bolster the antitrust and competition law practice
Hylands adds talented competition duo to Shanghai office
Hylands boosted its competition practice by hiring Adrian Emch as senior counsel and Lyu Qing as partner in Shanghai
Navigating laws on joint ventures
Foreign and local investors face numerous regulatory hurdles when embarking on joint ventures in India and Taiwan
Focus on Taiwan’s antitrust and competition rules
Taiwan enforces strict MLM rules under the MLMSA to protect distributors and ensure fair trade
Jingtian & Gongcheng adds three Chengdu-based partners
Jingtian & Gongcheng has added three partners to its Chengdu office to expand services in the southwest
A comparison of developments in Franchise law
Franchising is shaping regulations in India and Taiwan, with India lacking specific laws and Taiwan using the Fair Trade Act
Jingtian & Gongcheng adds three partners in Shenzhen
Jingtian & Gongcheng’s Shenzhen office has recruited three partners specialising in dispute resolution – John Zhou, Li Li and Tan Yanhua
Former ByteDance in-house counsel returns to Lifang
Lifang & Partners has welcomed Qu Linggang, former ByteDance in-house counsel, as a partner to strengthen its IP expertise in internet technology
Consumers’ rights to repair support sustainability aims
In July 2022, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced the formation of a committee to develop a comprehensive framework on the right to repair
IP specialist joins DOCVIT’s Beijing office
DOCVIT Law Firm has deepened its IP and competitive law practice bench in Beijing with the addition of Liu Haiping
Under the microscope
A comparison of evolving legal frameworks that are helping to shape the massive life sciences industries in China and India
Delicate balance of life sciences laws in India
India's life sciences laws regulate medicines, devices, biotech, and healthcare, ensuring quality, efficacy, safety, and consumer protection

















































