Group 1 - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) and Zhejiang Provincial Market Regulation Bureau conducted an anti-monopoly compliance training for public utility operators and industry associations, with participation from 885 companies including China Mobile Zhejiang and State Energy Group Zhejiang Electric Power [1] - The training covered the latest regulations and specific details related to public enterprises, helping companies understand compliance boundaries and analyze real case violations [1] - The Zhejiang Provincial Market Regulation Bureau plans to supervise public utility companies and industry associations to identify and rectify potential anti-monopoly risks, improve compliance systems, and enhance regulatory enforcement [1] Group 2 - The public utility sector, including water, electricity, gas, heating, and postal services, is critical to the economy and society, but risks of monopolistic practices that harm small businesses still exist [2] - Since April, the Zhejiang Provincial Market Regulation Bureau has initiated a special action for anti-monopoly law enforcement in the public utility sector, focusing on issues like collusion, designated transactions, and unreasonable trading conditions [2] - The special action aims to prevent monopolistic practices and protect the legitimate rights of small enterprises by addressing natural monopolies and their extension into competitive sectors [2]
浙江开展反垄断合规辅导,聚焦水电气热等公用事业领域监管
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-06-04 10:45