The sixth edition of Herbert Smith Freehills’ Asia-Pacific Competition Law Guide is now available, which provides a comprehensive overview of common antitrust-related issues across the region, including:
- antitrust risks in horizontal cooperation agreements and vertical supply arrangements;
- actions that can be taken if a potential competition infringement is detected;
- potential penalties for competition infringements;
- the availability of self-reporting in particular jurisdictions; and
- merger control filings – thresholds and procedure
The guide covers key competition developments in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and ASEAN member states, and is relevant to businesses across all industry sectors.
Access the interactive hub here, where you can also request a copy of the full guide.
For further insights on the latest antitrust developments across Asia, the latest episodes in our podcast series "Unbundling Competition" are now available here.
Linda Evans
Regional Head of Practice – Competition, Regulation and Trade, Australia, Sydney
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Linda Evans
Regional Head of Practice – Competition, Regulation and Trade, Australia, Sydney
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