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Full Article of Anti-monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China (5) |
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14:33, August 05, 2008 |
Chapter V Abuse of Administrative Power to Eliminate or Restrict Competition Article 32 Any administrative organ or organization empowered by a law or administrative regulation to administer public affairs may not abuse its administrative power, restrict or restrict in a disguised form entities and individuals to operate, purchase or use the commodities provided by business operators designated by it. Article 33 Any administrative organ or organization empowered by a law or an administrative regulation to administer public affairs may not have any of the following conducts by abusing its administrative power to block free circulation of commodities between regions: (1) imposing discriminative charge items, discriminative charge standards or discriminative prices upon commodities from outside the locality, (2) imposing such technical requirements and inspection standards upon commodities from outside the locality as different from those upon local commodities of the same classification, or taking such discriminative technical measures as repeated inspections or repeated certifications to commodities from outside the locality, so as to restrict them to enter local market, (3) exerting administrative licensing specially on commodities from outside the locality so as to restrict them to enter local market, (4) setting barriers or taking other measures so as to hamper commodities from outside the locality from entering the local market or local commodities from moving outside the local region, or (5) other conducts for the purpose of hampering commodities from free circulation between regions. Article 34 Any administrative organ or organization empowered by a law or administrative regulation to administer public affairs may not abuse its administrative power to reject or restrict business operators from outside the locality to participate in local tendering and bidding activities by such means as imposing discriminative qualification requirements or assessment standards or releasing information in an unlawful manner. Article 35 Any administrative organ or organization empowered by a law or administrative regulation to administer public affairs may not abuse its administrative power to reject or restrict business operators from outside the locality to invest or set up branches in the locality by imposing unequal treatment thereupon compared to that upon local business operators. Article 36 Any administrative organ or organization empowered by a law or administrative regulation to administer public affairs may not abuse its administrative power to force business operators to engage in the monopolistic conducts as prescribed in this Law. Article 37 Any administrative organ may not abuse its administrative power to set down such provisions in respect of eliminating or restricting competition. 【 1 】 【 2 】 【 3 】 【 4 】 【 5 】 【 6 】 【 7 】 【 8 】
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