Trip.com shares drop 17.05% due to SAMR antitrust investigation announcement

Reuters03-26
Trip.com shares drop 17.05% due to SAMR antitrust investigation announcement
  • China’s State Administration for Market Regulation launched a formal antitrust investigation into Trip.com over allegations of abusing its market position and engaging in monopolistic practices.
  • Regional regulators in Guizhou summoned multiple online travel platforms to discuss potential antitrust concerns.
  • Zhengzhou’s market regulator summoned Trip.com over alleged violations involving “unfair restrictions” on merchants’ transactions and prices.
  • Trip.com ADSs fell 17.05% on January 14, 2026 after the investigation was reported.


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