China’s top market regulator has launched an antitrust investigation into Ctrip Group over suspected abuse of its dominant market position. The move follows long-standing complaints from small hotels and travel agencies about high commission rates, mandatory “pick-one”arrangements, and opaque promotion fees. Legal experts emphasize that the focus should be on how Ctrip reforms its business practices, not merely on the scale of potential fines. The case is seen as a significant step in strengthening oversight of major online platforms and promoting fair competition in China’s digital economy. (Photo/ VCG)
By Wang Xinyuan,Li Yue,Zhang Lingxi(intern), Wang Yejie,Wei Qimeng,Wang Yidi/ China Youth Daily
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來源:中國青年報客戶端
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