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Whistle Had Blown: How Should Tetra Pak Respond to China's Imminent Antitrust Law?
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Tetra Pak, the world's largest liquid food processor and packaging manufacturer, is among the multinational companies accused by the Chinese government of engaging in anticompetitive activities to eliminate competition in their respective markets. Concurrently, the Chinese government proposed a plan to roll out a new antitrust law in late 2005, to set up a fair market system in line with its goal to transform itself into a market economy. The new law attempts to rectify the vagueness of China's pre-existing competition policy. The government will closely scrutinize companies operating in China, especially foreign market leaders; these companies should guard against possible lawsuits. Considers the different aspects of China's antitrust policy and how companies should adapt to China's changing legal framework.