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市场监管总局表示:支持企业通过并购重组摆脱内卷式竞争
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2026-01-28 00:17
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is focusing on addressing "involution" competition through regulatory measures, particularly in key sectors like automotive, photovoltaic, and lithium batteries, by facilitating mergers and acquisitions to enhance operational efficiency and resource integration [1][2] - In 2025, SAMR concluded 129 cases related to operator concentration, which included various types aimed at promoting technological collaboration, optimizing capacity layout, and revitalizing idle capacity [2] - A notable case highlighted is the establishment of a joint venture between China National Petroleum Corporation and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd., which focuses on lithium battery energy storage systems, demonstrating a shift away from "involution" competition [2] Group 2 - SAMR is intensifying efforts to combat unfair competition in the online market, particularly in sectors such as live e-commerce, pharmaceuticals for the elderly, and automotive platforms, with a focus on illegal activities like data theft and false advertising [3] - In 2025, a total of 1,932 cases of unfair competition were investigated, resulting in fines totaling 71.5294 million yuan [3] - The regulatory approach includes leveraging digital platforms for monitoring and enforcement, encouraging local market regulators to utilize big data analytics to enhance the detection of illegal activities [3][4]
市场监管总局:支持企业通过并购重组摆脱内卷式竞争
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2026-01-27 23:34
Group 1 - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) emphasizes the importance of mergers and acquisitions as a means for operators to achieve resource integration and market clearing, particularly in sectors facing "involution" competition such as automotive, photovoltaic, and lithium battery industries [1] - In 2025, SAMR concluded 129 cases related to operator concentration, focusing on promoting technological collaboration, optimizing capacity layout, and revitalizing idle capacity [2] - A notable case involved China National Petroleum Corporation and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd. establishing a joint venture for lithium battery energy storage systems, which was approved without conditions, highlighting the potential for industry collaboration to escape homogeneous competition [2] Group 2 - SAMR is committed to addressing unfair competition in the online market, with a focus on sectors like live e-commerce, pharmaceuticals for the elderly, and automotive platforms, and has initiated a special action to combat various forms of online unfair competition [3] - In 2025, a total of 1,932 cases of online unfair competition were investigated, resulting in fines totaling 71.5294 million yuan [3] - The regulatory body is enhancing monitoring of online unfair competition through digital platforms and encouraging local departments to utilize big data for more effective enforcement [3] Group 3 - SAMR plans to implement the new Anti-Unfair Competition Law rigorously, aiming to combat various forms of unfair competition and maintain consumer rights while fostering a fair market environment [4]
市场监管总局表示 支持企业通过并购重组摆脱内卷式竞争
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2026-01-27 22:00
1月27日,市场监管总局召开2025年综合整治"内卷式"竞争十大重大案件专题新闻发布会。市场监管总 局反垄断二司副司长谢方在会上表示,投资并购是经营者通过市场化机制实现资源整合、优势互补及市 场出清的重要方式。市场监管总局坚持"快审不降质、严审不增负",加强汽车、光伏、锂电池等"内卷 式"竞争重要领域经营者集中审查,有效支持企业依法通过并购盘活闲置资产、提升经营效率,支持企 业通过并购重组走出"内卷式"竞争。 完善经营者集中审查制度规则 谢方表示,2025年共审结相关领域案件129起,所涉案件包括促进技术协同、实现优势互补,优化产能 布局、整合区域资源,盘活闲置产能、促进转型升级等多种类型。 ● 本报记者 董添 市场监管总局价监竞争局一级巡视员杨洪丰在会上表示,市场监管总局始终高度重视网络不正当竞争行 为监管工作,坚决贯彻党中央、国务院决策部署,切实强化反不正当竞争,持续规范网络市场竞争秩 序,推动平台经济规范健康发展。 在加强执法力度方面,市场监管总局部署开展2025年整治网络不正当竞争行为专项行动。聚焦党中央关 心、人民群众关注、违法行为高发的直播电商、老年人药品、保健品、光伏、汽车平台等重点领域、行 业 ...
支持企业通过并购重组摆脱内卷式竞争
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2026-01-27 20:57
● 本报记者 董添 1月27日,市场监管总局召开2025年综合整治"内卷式"竞争十大重大案件专题新闻发布会。市场监管总 局反垄断二司副司长谢方在会上表示,投资并购是经营者通过市场化机制实现资源整合、优势互补及市 场出清的重要方式。市场监管总局坚持"快审不降质、严审不增负",加强汽车、光伏、锂电池等"内卷 式"竞争重要领域经营者集中审查,有效支持企业依法通过并购盘活闲置资产、提升经营效率,支持企 业通过并购重组走出"内卷式"竞争。 完善经营者集中审查制度规则 谢方表示,2025年共审结相关领域案件129起,所涉案件包括促进技术协同、实现优势互补,优化产能 布局、整合区域资源,盘活闲置产能、促进转型升级等多种类型。 谢方提出,十大重大案件中的中国石油集团济柴动力有限公司与宁德时代新能源科技股份有限公司新设 合营企业案就是一个典型的例子。2025年6月,市场监管总局收到该案经营者集中申报。双方设立合营 企业主要从事锂电池储能系统集成业务,产品主要供中石油体系内油田自用,目的在于围绕油田特定的 储能需求,开创"以场景定技术、以需求促创新"的合作方式,摆脱"内卷式"竞争。经过审查,市场监管 总局认为交易不会对相关市场产 ...
市场监管总局:2025年查办各类网络不正当竞争案件1932件
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-01-27 08:05
经济观察网 据央视新闻客户端消息,记者今天从市场监管总局召开的2025年综合整治"内卷式"竞争十 大重大案件发布会上了解到,针对整治网络不正当竞争行为助长"内卷"乱象,损害消费者利益,市场监 管总局部署开展2025年整治网络不正当竞争行为专项行动。聚焦党中央关心、人民群众关注、违法行为 高发的直播电商、老年人药品、保健品、光伏、汽车、平台等重点领域、行业,加大对流量劫持、非法 获取数据、直播带货中商业诋毁、刷单炒信、夸大产品功效、虚构直播间人气、光伏、汽车、平台等领 域互黑互踩以及人工智能领域不正当竞争等各类违法行为的查处力度。2025年全国共查办各类网络不正 当竞争案件1932件,罚没金额7152.94万元。 ...
2025年全国查办各类网络不正当竞争案件1932件
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-27 07:58
(文章来源:每日经济新闻) 每经AI快讯,1月27日,据市场监管总局消息,2025年全国共查办各类网络不正当竞争案件1932件,罚 没金额7152.94万元。据介绍,2025年,市场监管总局部署开展整治网络不正当竞争行为专项行动,聚 焦直播电商、保健品、光伏等重点领域,对流量劫持、非法获取数据、直播带货中商业诋毁、人工智能 领域不正当竞争等各类违法行为加大查处力度。 ...
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
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]
最高法:调整完善互联网法院案件管辖范围
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-11 06:41
Core Points - The Supreme People's Court of China announced new regulations regarding the jurisdiction of internet courts, effective from November 1, 2025, which expands the types of cases these courts can handle [1][2] Group 1: Expanded Jurisdiction - The new regulations include jurisdiction over cases related to "network data ownership, infringement, and contract disputes," "protection of personal information and privacy rights," "virtual property ownership, infringement, and contract disputes," and "unfair competition disputes in the network" [1] - The concentration of jurisdiction for these new types of cases in internet courts is expected to improve the adjudication rules for data-related disputes and regulate new forms of unfair competition, such as data scraping and platform coercion [1] Group 2: Adjusted Jurisdiction - Certain cases have been removed from the jurisdiction of internet courts, including financial loan contract disputes and copyright disputes that are entirely conducted online [2] - Following the implementation of the new regulations, these cases will be handled by relevant grassroots courts based on territorial and designated jurisdiction standards in cities like Beijing, Hangzhou, and Guangzhou [2]
这四类案件下月起由互联网法院集中管辖,最高法阐释调整意图
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-11 05:35
Core Points - The Supreme People's Court has issued new regulations for internet courts, centralizing jurisdiction over four types of internet-related cases starting from November 1, 2025 [1][2] - The new regulations expand the jurisdiction of internet courts to include cases related to data ownership, personal information protection, virtual property, and unfair competition [2][4] - Traditional internet-related cases have been removed from the jurisdiction of internet courts, which will now focus on new and complex cases [3][4] Summary by Sections Changes Compared to Previous Regulations - The new regulations add four categories of cases to the jurisdiction of internet courts, including data ownership disputes and personal information protection [2] - Previously, internet courts handled eleven types of disputes, but the new rules streamline the focus to more complex and emerging issues [2][3] Professional Capacity of Internet Courts - Internet courts have developed specialized judicial capabilities to handle new types of internet cases, having previously dealt with significant cases like the first national big data product ownership case [4] - The courts have a team of judges experienced in both law and technology, ensuring effective handling of disputes involving data and algorithms [4] Long-term Considerations - The concentration of jurisdiction in major digital economy hubs like Beijing, Hangzhou, and Guangzhou allows for a more effective response to cutting-edge legal issues [5] - The new regulations aim to clarify legal standards and unify the application of laws across different courts, addressing inconsistencies in the treatment of data-related disputes [5][6] - The adjustments are expected to enhance judicial protection of personal information and virtual property, while also regulating new forms of unfair competition in the digital space [6]
法治聚焦丨网络平台经营者应明示平台内公平竞争规则
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-09 02:36
Core Viewpoint - The newly revised Anti-Unfair Competition Law of the People's Republic of China, effective from October 15, addresses the unique challenges of market competition in the digital economy, focusing on issues such as false transactions, data rights protection, and platform responsibilities, thereby providing a stronger legal foundation for fair competition and high-quality development [1][4]. Group 1: Legal Framework and Provisions - The revised law enhances regulations on online unfair competition behaviors, detailing various forms of malicious transactions and prohibiting operators from abusing platform rules to harm the legitimate rights of other operators [4][5]. - It mandates that platform operators clarify fair competition rules in service agreements and establish mechanisms for reporting and resolving unfair competition disputes [4][5]. - The law aims to establish a fair competition review system and strengthen the review process to ensure equal access to production factors for all operators [5]. Group 2: Industry Implications - The law addresses the rise of "involution" competition, which disrupts the market environment, and emphasizes the need for a systematic governance framework involving administrative, judicial, and corporate collaboration [5][6]. - It specifically prohibits platform operators from forcing or indirectly compelling operators to sell products below cost, which disrupts market order and harms merchants' interests [5][6]. - The law is expected to provide stronger legal protection for merchants' reasonable profit margins and legitimate rights, promoting a healthier business ecosystem [6].