Competition/Antitrust (International Firms)
China
7 years ranked
Provided by Jones Day
Antitrust & Competition Law; Government Regulation; Energy Transition & Infrastructure
Dr. Qiang Xue is among China's pioneering antitrust lawyers and was involved in drafting the Anti-Monopoly Law of 2007 when working at China’s antitrust enforcement agency. He brings deep insights into the antitrust regimes of other major jurisdictions as well, developed through secondments with the European Union's and United Kingdom's antitrust regulators and hands-on experience in Jones Day's Washington, D.C. office. Qiang represents clients across all aspects of antitrust law, including government investigations, merger reviews, and private litigation. His recent experience includes advising global industry leaders in high-value transactions and high-profile investigations in the semiconductor, health care, transportation, digital, automobile, and banking sectors. Beyond his extensive experience with China’s Anti-Monopoly Law, Qiang regularly advises Chinese companies on overseas antitrust and government regulatory matters, with particular focus on antitrust investigations in key foreign jurisdictions. He recently assisted a major Chinese financial institution in a matter relating to a large-scale U.S. government investigation, represented a leading Chinese transportation company in defending against a U.S. antitrust investigation, and advised Chinese high-tech companies on EU competition law and FSR related matters.
Provided by Chambers
Xue Qiang has strong expertise in antitrust law, drawing upon his experience as an official at the NDRC. He is frequently mandated in SAMR investigations and compliance matters.
Provided by Chambers
Xue Qiang has a good reputation for representing US clients before SAMR.
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