Chinese state owned enterprises and EU merger control / Alexandr Svetlicinii.
Material type: TextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (x, 134 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781003053354
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- 9781000335996
- 1000335992
- 9781000335927
- 1000335925
- 9781000335859
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- Government business enterprises -- Law and legislation -- China
- Investments, Chinese -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- Corporations, Chinese -- Euorpean Union countries
- Consolidation and merger of corporations -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- China -- Foreign economic relations -- European Union countries
- European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations -- China
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Law
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Mergers & Acquisitions
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Government & Business
- 343.2407/21 23
- KNQ3217 .S84 2021
"Routledge Focus" -- taken from front cover.
State owned enterprises under the EU merger control -- China's state owned enterprises : governance and regulation -- Economic concentrations of China's state owned enterprises under the EU merger control regime -- From merger control to foreign investment screening in the European Union.
"This book analyses the specifics of corporate governance of China's State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and their assessment under EU merger control, which is reflected in the EU Commission's screening of the notified economic concentrations. Guided by the Going Global policy and the Belt and Road Initiative, Chinese SOEs have expanded their global presence considerably. Driven by the need to acquire cutting edge technologies and other industrial policy considerations, Chinese SOEs have engaged in a series of corporate acquisitions in Europe. The main objective of this book is to demonstrate the conceptual and regulatory challenges of applying traditional merger assessment tools in cases involving Chinese SOEs due to the specifics in their corporate governance and the regulatory framework under which they operate in China. The book also explores the connection between the challenges experienced by the merger control regimes in the EU and the recent introduction of the EU investment screening framework followed by a proposal concerning foreign subsidies"-- Provided by publisher.
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