The official Xinhua news agency said in a recent commentary that China had not discriminated against foreign firms. It has also rebuffed speculation the milk powder probe was aimed at boosting domestic brands over foreign rivals.
Xu Kunlin, head of the anti-monopoly bureau at the NDRC, told a China Central Television (CCTV) programme recently that petroleum, telecommunications, banking and the auto sectors could also be investigated for antitrust violations.
The China Automobile Dealers Association told Reuters this month that its officials were collecting data on the price of all foreign cars sold in the country for the NDRC.
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