China's state-owned commercial banks are saddled with portfolios of non-performing loans (NPLs). Do China's legal, regulatory and tax regimes offer attractive structures to draw foreign investment into this sector?
Corporate Governance
- May 02, 2003
China's mining industry hasn't experienced the dramatic growth in foreign investment that many other sectors of the economy have during the reform period. How can foreign investors tap in to the sector, and is the government committed to revamping the exploration industry?
May 02, 2003By Mitch Dudek, Toshi Miyamoto and Angela Jin, Jones Day, ShanghaiIn 2002, China's first year of WTO membership, investment in real estate rose by 21.9%…
May 02, 2003By Scott Silverman, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Hong KongChina's accession to the WTO and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing are accelerating the opening…
May 02, 2003Registered capital requirements for insurance intermediaries to carry out external equity investment.
March 31, 2003The handling of registered capital reduction due to transaction delay or business needs.
March 31, 2003Regulations on the setting up and management of Sino-foreign cooperative schools in the PRC.
March 31, 2003Shanghai's policy for regulating and attracting foreign investments in the region.
March 31, 2003New rules for the acquisition of domestic firms by foreign investors have recently been issued, and constitute one of the most important legislative developments affecting foreign parties in China this year.
March 31, 2003Foreign investors' access to the urban planning market in China.
March 31, 2003
