US business lobby says concerned China antitrust probes unfair


LEGITIMATE WORRY: Foreign companies are increasingly concerned they are being targeted by Chinese regulators, a US business lobby said on Tuesday, as a Chinese antitrust agency defended probes into firms such as US chipmaker Qualcomm Inc. — Reuters

BEIJING: Foreign companies are increasingly concerned they are being targeted by Chinese regulators, a US business lobby said on Tuesday, as a Chinese antitrust agency defended probes into firms such as US chipmaker Qualcomm Inc. 

The American Chamber of Commerce in China is the latest business lobby to air its grievances over a series of investigations scrutinising at least 30 foreign firms, as China seeks to enforce a 2008 anti-monopoly law. 

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