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By Xinhua writers Ji Shaoting, Lai Jianqiang and Li
Huiying
XIAMEN, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- As Coca-Cola Co. seeks
to acquire China's largest juice company Huiyuan, a spokesman for the Ministry
of Commerce said the government would insist on the principals of
market-oriented economy under the legal process.
In an interview with Xinhua on the occasion of the
12th Xiamen International Fair for Investment and Trade in the southeast Fujian
Province, spokesman Yao Shenhong said the ministry "would review the case of
Coca-Cola's acquisition of Huiyuan" and it was against monopoly while supporting
"normal economic activities."
"Once we receive the application we will start the
antitrust review," Yao told Xinhua.
Coca-Cola Co. said on Sept. 3 it had offered to buy
Huiyuan for the equivalent of 2.4 billion U.S. dollars in cash. If successful,
it would be the second-largest acquisition in the company's history.
The Atlanta, Georgia-based company said the offer
needed to be approved by the Chinese government.
The prospects of approval were unclear with much
speculation emerging. In July, China turned down an offer by the Carlyle Group,a
U.S.-based private equity company, to acquire Xugong Group Construction
Machinery Co.
Both the Office of Anti-monopoly Investigations and
Department of Treaty and Law in Ministry of Commerce, and Coca-Cola public
affairs director Li Xiaoyun confirmed the company hadn't submitted the
application as of Wednesday.
Li said Coke was preparing the required materials and data for the application.
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