While China's economic system is changing, state monopolies have proven tough nuts to crack, especially in such sectors as telecommunications and transportation. Largely a legacy of the country's old planned e...While China's economic system is changing, state monopolies have proven tough nuts to crack, especially in such sectors as telecommunications and transportation. Largely a legacy of the country's old planned economy, consumers too often are still subject to the poor prices and bad service that can happen when there is no competition. That situation may change. A draft anti-monopoly law has been presented to China's top legislature and experts say that, if passed, it could help bust open the persistent mo...展开更多
文摘While China's economic system is changing, state monopolies have proven tough nuts to crack, especially in such sectors as telecommunications and transportation. Largely a legacy of the country's old planned economy, consumers too often are still subject to the poor prices and bad service that can happen when there is no competition. That situation may change. A draft anti-monopoly law has been presented to China's top legislature and experts say that, if passed, it could help bust open the persistent mo...