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China orders entities not to assist EU's JD.com probe

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China said on ​Wednesday that a European Union investigation into Chinese ‌e-commerce giant JD.com constituted "improper extraterritorial jurisdiction" and ordered entities not to implement or assist with the probe.

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The Chinese e-commerce group JD.com presented solutions to the European Union competition regulator while the authorities investigate the proposed acquisition of German Ceconomy, according to an update published on the European Commission website. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the subject and register.

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After Brussels launched an investigation against the Chinese online retailer JD.com, Beijing reacts with countermeasures. The case reveals the increased tensions between China and the EU.

·Vienna, Austria
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China is fiercely opposing the European Commission’s investigation into the takeover of Ceconomy AG, the parent company of the German Mediamarkt and Saturn. According to China, the investigation is ‘unlawful’ and the EU is improperly requesting information from JD.com, which intends to acquire Ceconomy for approximately 2.2 billion euros. Consequently, China has prohibited the online retailer from providing information to the EU.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Strong language from the Chinese Ministry of Justice: the European Commission is allegedly taking “unlawful extraterritorial legal measures” against its…

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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