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直指低价竞争内卷乱象,价格法实施27年迎来首次修订
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-25 05:29

Core Points - The revised Price Law aims to strengthen legal support for regulating unfair pricing behaviors and enhancing market competition, particularly addressing issues related to "involution" [1][2][3] - The draft includes new provisions for digital economy regulation, targeting algorithm pricing and data discrimination, thus filling existing regulatory gaps [1][6] - The revision is a response to the changing economic landscape, where most prices are market-driven, and new business models have emerged, necessitating updated regulatory measures [3][4] Group 1: Legal Framework Enhancements - The draft introduces multiple provisions related to "anti-involution," improving regulations on unfair pricing behaviors such as predatory pricing, price collusion, and price discrimination [1][3] - It establishes clearer standards for identifying unfair pricing practices and enhances legal responsibilities for violations, thereby providing robust support for price regulation [3][5] - The revised law will work in conjunction with the Anti-Monopoly Law and the Anti-Unfair Competition Law to create a comprehensive market regulation system [7] Group 2: Addressing Low-Cost Dumping - The current Price Law's application to low-cost dumping is limited to goods sold by operators, which does not fully address the rise of platform economies and service consumption [4] - The draft revises the definition of low-cost dumping to include actions that aim to eliminate competitors or monopolize the market by selling below cost [4][5] - It also identifies specific practices in service sectors that constitute disguised price increases or reductions, responding to recent market trends [4][5] Group 3: Digital Economy Regulation - The draft explicitly prohibits operators from engaging in unfair pricing behaviors using data, algorithms, and technology [6] - It bans dominant operators from imposing unreasonable fees or conditions, addressing the misuse of data and algorithms in the digital economy [6] - The revised law aims to regulate new challenges posed by rapid advancements in technology, such as algorithm discrimination and data exploitation [6]