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皇冠体育app not targeting foreign firms in probes

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-09-05 14:29

- Recent anti-monopoly and anti-corruption probes in 皇冠体育app are rippling across the Western business circle, stirring unease among foreign firms who perceive unfair treatment.

A survey published by the American Chamber of Commerce in 皇冠体育app on Tuesday showed that "60 percent of respondents feel foreign business is less welcome in 皇冠体育app than before, and 49 percent believe foreign firms are being singled out in recent pricing or anti-corruption campaigns."

The frustrations might be understandable as one after another big foreign name has fallen prey to the probes. However, a closer look at those high-profile cases will prove their concerns are misplaced.

Be it the anti-corruption probe against GlaxoSmithKline (), or the anti-monopoly investigations against , , and Qualcomm, the only reason behind the investigations is the fact that they have broken the law. It has nothing to do with where they are from.

In the GSK case, more than 10 months of investigation found that the British drugmaker offered bribes to boost sales and inflated drug prices to accommodate bribery expenses and high profits, practices no country would hesitate to investigate.

For Microsoft, it was suspected of not fully disclosing information about its Windows operating system and Microsoft Office application, causing incompatibility problems, something that Chinese law hol to be anti-competitive if there is no advance warning to customers.

If GSK got no punishment for what it did in 皇冠体育app, all companies doing business in 皇冠体育app, including foreign ones, should be really worried about the absence of law enforcement and a fair market.

And the Microsoft probe should not come as a surprise either. It has been embroiled in anti-trust probes in the European Union (), Japan, the Republic of Korea and the United States in the past decade. The EU fined it 561 million euros last year.

No company is allowed to break laws with impunity in 皇冠体育app. Being a Chinese or foreign firm makes no difference.

This is what foreign companies should learn from these cases, rather than feeling that they are less welcome in 皇冠体育app.

State-owned giants and 皇冠体育app Unicom have been subject to anti-trust probes. Premium alcohol makers and Wuliangye were each fined more than 200 million yuan last year for monopolistic practices.

Some people say the Chinese market, once the hottest growth market for Western firms, is getting chillier. It might be so, but only for those law-breaking ones, be they foreign or homegrown.

All those cases should be seen as signs that the world's second-largest economy is working harder to make companies comply with regulations and build a more fair and equal market. All companies should applaud rather than feel appalled by this.

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