After more than ten years of gestation, the "anti-monopoly law" finally came out. This reporter interviewed some of the heads of chemical companies. To the reporter's surprise, many of the bosses of chemical companies did not even hear about their names under the “Anti-Monopoly Law,†not to mention to understand their contents in detail, let alone wait until August 1st of next year, and they are fully prepared to be positive. Use this law to effectively protect your own interests.
In fact, not only do companies have little knowledge of the Anti-Monopoly Law, they have weak anti-monopoly aspirations, and many questions such as the operability of the law, whether the enforcer has credibility, and whether the contents of the implementation are fair, all make people doubtful. It can be said that the implementation of the "Anti-Monopoly Law" is a road to the sun, but it is full of thorns.
It is necessary to introduce a company that knows and understands the "anti-monopoly law", most of the CEOs think that the country has introduced such a law is very necessary. They believe that the implementation of this law is conducive to the healthy and orderly development of China's market economy, and it is a good thing.
Liu Jinxiu, deputy general manager of Zhongyuan Dahua Group Co., Ltd. of Henan Province, said: “They should have introduced such a law long ago. If implemented for a few years, I think that companies like us can also be less afflicted by this.†Central Plains University In recent years, it has been deeply affected by natural gas energy “card throat†and can only open about 50% of the load. Relevant government departments can not solve the problem even if they are coordinated several times. The reason is very simple. Apart from the central government, no one takes any monopoly.
In the interview, many of the bosses of chemical companies were reluctant to allow reporters to disclose their names. What they were afraid of was to offend some monopolies. The general manager of a tire company in Henan reluctantly said that the "anti-monopoly law" is good, but it is not known how well it is implemented. Survival is first, and we have to live our heads down.
Difficulties in the implementation During the investigation, almost all the heads of chemical companies also expressed the same concern: Can they operate successfully? A considerable number of people in the industry believe that the implementation of the "Anti-Monopoly Law" is very difficult in China. This worry mainly comes from the following two aspects.
The first is insufficient publicity and opinion solicitation. The person in charge of a rubber company in Jiaozuo said that an economic law such as this should be jointly studied by economists, legal experts, and business people. In foreign countries, similar laws of this kind attach great importance to the opinions of enterprises and the public, but they are less reflected in our country. If such an important law and law is to be implemented silently, will it become a decoration in the future?
Second, although the "Anti-Monopoly Law" was promulgated, the anti-monopoly law enforcement agencies have yet to be determined. Who will be the "anti-monopoly law enforcement agency set by the State Council?" This is one of the most important questions. In addition, the "Anti-Monopoly Law" stipulates three kinds of monopoly behaviors, but how do you define which is the scope of state protection? What are the monopoly areas? Also unknown.
Xu Hehong, chairman of Haohua Aerospace Chemical Co., Ltd., said that the development of the Chinese market economy requires a legal system to maintain and is essential, but we must pay attention to operability. How to define monopoly, who will confirm, is the biggest difficulty. The person in charge of the tire company, who did not want to be named, believes that he is most afraid of “not to be reported by the public and not to be investigated by officialsâ€. Since there are laws, we should actively study operability issues.
Step by step is the key Xu Hehong said that in order to combine China's national conditions and economic development at this stage, it must be done in an orderly manner and must not be radical, and must follow a gradual approach.
Many bosses of chemical companies share the same views with Xu Hehong. Their common view is that the promulgation of the "Anti-Monopoly Law" is a joy and a benefit, and we should actively respond to it. But such a big event must have a process. We must not influence the development of normal, existing chemical and economical industries because of blind and immature practices.
Corporate executives generally believe that the purpose of this law is to control monopolistic behavior, create a harmonious and fair market competition environment, and protect the development of the market economy. The implementation and operation of an "anti-monopoly law" has involved the adjustment of interest among various industries, involving multiple levels of reforms, and the involvement is too great. They are waiting to see how this monopoly is an anti-law.
In fact, not only do companies have little knowledge of the Anti-Monopoly Law, they have weak anti-monopoly aspirations, and many questions such as the operability of the law, whether the enforcer has credibility, and whether the contents of the implementation are fair, all make people doubtful. It can be said that the implementation of the "Anti-Monopoly Law" is a road to the sun, but it is full of thorns.
It is necessary to introduce a company that knows and understands the "anti-monopoly law", most of the CEOs think that the country has introduced such a law is very necessary. They believe that the implementation of this law is conducive to the healthy and orderly development of China's market economy, and it is a good thing.
Liu Jinxiu, deputy general manager of Zhongyuan Dahua Group Co., Ltd. of Henan Province, said: “They should have introduced such a law long ago. If implemented for a few years, I think that companies like us can also be less afflicted by this.†Central Plains University In recent years, it has been deeply affected by natural gas energy “card throat†and can only open about 50% of the load. Relevant government departments can not solve the problem even if they are coordinated several times. The reason is very simple. Apart from the central government, no one takes any monopoly.
In the interview, many of the bosses of chemical companies were reluctant to allow reporters to disclose their names. What they were afraid of was to offend some monopolies. The general manager of a tire company in Henan reluctantly said that the "anti-monopoly law" is good, but it is not known how well it is implemented. Survival is first, and we have to live our heads down.
Difficulties in the implementation During the investigation, almost all the heads of chemical companies also expressed the same concern: Can they operate successfully? A considerable number of people in the industry believe that the implementation of the "Anti-Monopoly Law" is very difficult in China. This worry mainly comes from the following two aspects.
The first is insufficient publicity and opinion solicitation. The person in charge of a rubber company in Jiaozuo said that an economic law such as this should be jointly studied by economists, legal experts, and business people. In foreign countries, similar laws of this kind attach great importance to the opinions of enterprises and the public, but they are less reflected in our country. If such an important law and law is to be implemented silently, will it become a decoration in the future?
Second, although the "Anti-Monopoly Law" was promulgated, the anti-monopoly law enforcement agencies have yet to be determined. Who will be the "anti-monopoly law enforcement agency set by the State Council?" This is one of the most important questions. In addition, the "Anti-Monopoly Law" stipulates three kinds of monopoly behaviors, but how do you define which is the scope of state protection? What are the monopoly areas? Also unknown.
Xu Hehong, chairman of Haohua Aerospace Chemical Co., Ltd., said that the development of the Chinese market economy requires a legal system to maintain and is essential, but we must pay attention to operability. How to define monopoly, who will confirm, is the biggest difficulty. The person in charge of the tire company, who did not want to be named, believes that he is most afraid of “not to be reported by the public and not to be investigated by officialsâ€. Since there are laws, we should actively study operability issues.
Step by step is the key Xu Hehong said that in order to combine China's national conditions and economic development at this stage, it must be done in an orderly manner and must not be radical, and must follow a gradual approach.
Many bosses of chemical companies share the same views with Xu Hehong. Their common view is that the promulgation of the "Anti-Monopoly Law" is a joy and a benefit, and we should actively respond to it. But such a big event must have a process. We must not influence the development of normal, existing chemical and economical industries because of blind and immature practices.
Corporate executives generally believe that the purpose of this law is to control monopolistic behavior, create a harmonious and fair market competition environment, and protect the development of the market economy. The implementation and operation of an "anti-monopoly law" has involved the adjustment of interest among various industries, involving multiple levels of reforms, and the involvement is too great. They are waiting to see how this monopoly is an anti-law.
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