www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business / Companies

Microsoft probe nothing more than routine

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-07-31 14:09

BEIJING - Chinese regulator's anti-monopoly probe of Microsoft is a routine investigation in accordance with the law. Overinterpretation and overreaction is unfounded and unnecessary.

Other anti-trust cases involving big foreign names, such as carmaker Jaguar Land Rover and chipmaker Qualcomm, have led to questions as to whether China is taking on Western companies. There has even been talk of "a changing climate" in the world's second largest economy.

Microsoft probe nothing more than routine

Chinese antitrust agency looking into Microsoft 

Microsoft probe nothing more than routine

Microsoft likely targeted in Chinese antitrust probe 

There is no so-called special zeal against any specific company, or any specific country, let alone foreign firms as a whole.

The Microsoft investigation has nothing to do with where the company comes from, but what it did in the Chinese market.

The probe should not come as a surprise given its history in other countries and regions. It has been embroiled in anti-trust probes in the United States, the European Union (EU), Japan and the Republic of Korea in the past decade. The EU fined it 561 million euros last year.

In China, Microsoft is suspected of not fully disclosing information of its Windows operating system and Microsoft Office application, causing incompatibility problems. According to Chinese law, incompatibility without advance warning to customers could be regarded anti-competitive.

Overcharging by foreign companies is common in China. Take the auto sector as an example. Buyers of foreign brands have to pay a much higher price in the country. Even prices for repairs are super high.

No company is allowed to break laws with impunity in China, be it Chinese or foreign, state-owned or private.

Business giants China Telecom and China Unicom have also been subjects of anti-trust probes. Premium "baijiu" alcohol makers Kweichow Moutai and Wuliangye were each fined more than 200 million yuan last year for monopolistic practices. Five Chinese jewelry makers were fined more than 10 million yuan.

These probes involving big Chinese names didn't raise eyebrows within the foreign media.

The Microsoft probe is just another sign that China is more forcefully enforcing its six-year old Anti-Monopoly Law.

Some say China is increasingly using the law, part of efforts to make companies comply with regulations and build a more fair and equal market. This is something all firms, including Microsoft, will benefit from in the long run.

Without any doubt, the anti-monopoly law should be applied in a strict and forceful manner, so the market is more law-based and pro-competition.

Therefore, fears that China, once the hottest growth market for Western firms, is turning chillier are totally misplaced.

 

Hot Topics

Editor's Picks
...
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品自在线天天看片 | 精品视频一区二区三区在线观看 | 性欧美一级毛片欧美片 | 精品视频一二三区 | 大伊香蕉精品视频在线天堂 | 亚洲国产欧美日韩精品一区二区三区 | 波多野结衣一区二区 三区 波多野结衣一区二区三区88 | 日韩看片 | 韩国一级理黄论片 | 欧美丰满大乳大屁股毛片 | 长腿校花被啪到腿软视频 | 国产a一级毛片午夜剧院 | 国产三级国产精品 | 欧美日韩精品乱国产 | 日本在线亚州精品视频在线 | 两性免费视频 | 毛片在线播放a | 日本亚欧乱色视频在线观看 | 免费看一级做a爰片久久 | ffyybb免费福利视频 | 国产成人精品久久二区二区 | 色视频在线观看免费 | 中日韩精品视频在线观看 | 日本在线观看不卡 | 永久精品免费影院在线观看网站 | 大陆老头xxxxxhd | 黄色三级毛片网站 | 网站三级 | 五月久久亚洲七七综合中文网 | 五月桃花网婷婷亚洲综合 | 12一15女人a毛片 | 国产成人盗拍精品免费视频 | 亚洲视频 欧美视频 | 成人免费福利片在线观看 | 久青草免费在线视频 | 久久99亚洲精品久久频 | 国内精品久久久久久久久久影视 | 欧美视频区| 成人网18免费看 | 国产最新网站 | 国产亚洲精品自在久久77 |