A spokeswoman from the Ministry of Commerce publicly declared in the recent, that the Ministry has officially accepted the notification on Nestlé’s acquisition of Hsu Fu Chi. If the Ministry turns on the green light for this filing it could be one of the biggest foreign takeovers of a Chinese undertaking historically.

A spokeswoman from the Ministry of Commerce publicly declared in the recent, that the Ministry has officially accepted the notification on Nestlé’s acquisition of Hsu Fu Chi. If the Ministry turns on the green light for this filing it could be one of the biggest foreign takeovers of a Chinese undertaking historically.

Founded in 1866 by Henri Nestlé in Vevey, Switzerland, Nestlé is the world’s leading Nutrition, Health and Wellness company. Nestlé’s product lineup covers from baby food, bottled water, cereals, chocolate & confectionery, coffee, culinary, chilled & frozen food, dairy, drinks to food service, healthcare nutrition, ice cream, petcare, sport nutrition, and further to weight management.Continue Reading Nestlé’s Filing of Acquiring China’ Largest Listed Confectionery Company Has Been Accepted

With already more than 3 years of practice experience concerning antitrust review to concentrations, the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China in recent publicly announced its first set of guideline thereof on August 29, 2011, namely, “Provisional Regulation on the Assessment on the Competitive Effects of Concentration of Undertakings ( it would be abbreviated as “the Regulation” hereinafter).

It should be recognized that the Regulation reflects great significance in many facets without doubt. For one thing, the substantive process of reviewing and assessing concentrations by the Ministry of Commerce is tranparentized in a large degree. As a result, relevant competitors, consumers and other stakeholders of interest could obtain much more convenience for the purpose of supervising antitrust enforcement.

In the second place, the Ministry took this opportunity to standardize in the Regulation, which factors that they will take the most account into in principle, which interests they will consider principally when balancing the pro-competitive and anti-competitive effects of concentration concerned. In this connection, the Regulation would possess the function of conducting, standardizing as well as facilitating the work of antitrust control to concentrations of the Ministry.Continue Reading The First Guideline for Reviewing Concentrations in China Has Been Freshly Baked

Recently, General Office of the State Council issued the Notice of Launching the Security Review System for Acquisitions of Domestic Enterprises by Foreign Investors (“the Notice”). The Notice will come into effect on March 5, 2011.

Recently, General Office of the State Council issued the Notice of Launching the Security Review System for Acquisitions of Domestic Enterprises by Foreign Investors (“the Notice”). The Notice will come into effect on March 5, 2011.

Security review system for acquisition of domestic enterprises by foreign investors (hereinafter referred to as "Security review") is neither created by China, nor meaning to deter foreign investment. A lot of developed countries have set up M&A Security review for many years to protect their own national security related interests. China already started Security review a few years ago, but it hasn’t yet released the formal regulations until now. The Security review system covers two sectors:

i) foreign investors’ acquisition of military industrial enterprises or military industry related supporting enterprises, enterprises located near key and sensitive military facilities, and other entities relating to national defense;

ii)foreign investors’ acquisition of key domestic enterprises in areas such as agriculture, energy and resources, infrastructure, transport, technology, assembly manufacturing, etc., whereby the foreign investors might acquire the actual controlling right thereof.

Continue Reading New Notice Strengthens National Security Review