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Chinese regulator SAMR's anti-monopoly probes into Trip.com for alleged market dominance abuse could conclude as early as Monday, potentially leading to a fine of 2 billion to 6 billion yuan (US$295-885 million) under China's anti-monopoly law.

Trip.com reported a 17% rise in first-quarter revenue to 16.2 billion yuan but a 42% profit drop to 2.5 billion yuan, its lowest since late 2024. The company forecast weaker Q2 growth and warned that an ongoing antitrust investigation could lead to significant fines or changes to business practices.