Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing focus of the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on combating unfair competition in the online sector, particularly in areas such as live e-commerce, pharmaceuticals for the elderly, and the automotive industry [1][2] - By 2025, SAMR plans to conduct a special action to address unfair competition, targeting high-frequency violations in key sectors, with a goal of investigating 1,932 cases and imposing fines totaling 71.53 million yuan [1] - SAMR encourages local market regulation departments to utilize digital monitoring platforms and big data analysis to enhance the efficiency and quality of monitoring unfair competition behaviors, thereby improving the accuracy and effectiveness of regulatory enforcement [1] Group 2 - The new Anti-Unfair Competition Law, effective from October 15, 2025, introduces provisions for data rights protection and clarifies the responsibilities of platform operators, emphasizing the need for compliance and fair competition [2] - Platform enterprises, including those in food delivery, travel, ride-hailing, and bike-sharing, are urged to thoroughly understand and adhere to the law, ensuring that they not only comply but also guide their internal operators to engage in fair competition [2] - SAMR specifically advises platform operators to take necessary actions against any unfair competition practices observed within their platforms, including maintaining records and reporting to the relevant government authorities [2]
网络不正当竞争助长“内卷”,市场监管总局:加强监测、精准打击
Xin Jing Bao·2026-01-27 07:36