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Career

Dr. Qiang Xue represents clients in all aspects of antitrust law, including government investigations, merger reviews, and private litigations. Qiang has extensive experience in competition law enforcement and government regulation out of China. He served secondments with the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission and with the Fair Trading Office of the United Kingdom in 2011 and 2012. He also worked in Jones Day’s Washington, D.C. antitrust and government regulation practices.

Before joining Jones Day in 2015, Qiang held various positions in China’s antitrust agency, and was involved in drafting the Anti-Monopoly Law of 2007 and many high-profile enforcement activities.

Qiang has published numerous antitrust articles and is a frequent speaker at international conferences. He teaches antitrust courses at Peking University and the Central University of Finance and Economics. Qiang is also an expert member of China National Corporate Compliance Committee and Beijing Administration for Market Regulation.

Lawyer Rankings

China > Antitrust and competition: foreign firms

(Next Generation Partners)

Qiang Xue – Jones Day

Jones Day utilises its global approach to aid in antitrust investigations and litigations both inside and outside of China. Domestic and international clients regularly seek out the practice for antitrust advice and merger reviews. Hong Kong-based Peter Wang leads on the antitrust and litigation practices, establishing himself as a go-to for M&A and non-merger investigations for US and Chinese clients. Yizhe Zhang and Qiang Xue (who is valued for his ‘profound knowledge of government regulation and anti-monopoly law‘) are well qualified to advise on Chinese enforcement agencies’ investigations and decision-making practices. In Beijing, Yichen Wu handles merger filing reviews and private litigation, while Lawrence Wang focuses on pre-merger notifications and antitrust government investigations.

 

China > Dispute resolution: Litigation: foreign firms

Jones Day‘s China-based disputes team routinely acts in litigation before Mainland China’s courts (through local counsel), while Chinese clients additionally benefit from the firm’s enviable US and cross-border litigation experience. In Hong Kong, Peter Wang‘s broad practice covers complex commercial disputes, and Samuel Ngo is ‘an exceptionally experienced practitioner‘. IP disputes specialist Haifeng Huang and antitrust expert Qiang Xue both split their time between Hong Kong and Beijing, while in Shanghai, of counsel Lillian He focuses on dispute resolution and internal investigations. At associate level, Liya He assists multinational companies with global disputes.