--File-- Tins of Coca-Cola coke are seen for sale at a supermarket in Weifang city, east Chinas Shandong province, March 10, 2009. China acknowledge

--File-- Tins of Coca-Cola coke are seen for sale at a supermarket in Weifang city, east Chinas Shandong province, March 10, 2009.   China acknowledge Stock Photo
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10 March 2009

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--File-- Tins of Coca-Cola coke are seen for sale at a supermarket in Weifang city, east Chinas Shandong province, March 10, 2009. China acknowledged Thursday (August 12, 2010) that anti-trust laws hit mainly foreign companies. Under the anti-monopoly law, foreign companies have to scrap or change business deals. But the Commerce Ministrys anti-monopoly bureau dismissed complaints that the measure is discriminatory. Authorities have examined 140 cases since the law took effect in August 2008 and only one of them was rejected outright -- the bid of Coca-Cola Co. in 2008 to buy Chinese fruit juice maker Huiyuan, said an offical of the Commerce Ministrys anti-monopoly bureau.