China continues to develop its legal regime protecting the creation and development of new plant varieties with the issuance of new rights and remedies available for infringement disputes involving new plant varieties.
In its eleventh five-year plan for the development of foreign trade, Guangzhou made a commitment to encourage foreign investors to set up headquarters and regional headquarters in its municipal area.
Wen Jie and Richard Wageman discuss the development of the exponentially growing franchising market in China, against which the most recently promulgated franchising legislation is interpreted.
By Paul McKenzie and Fraser Mendel, Morrison & Foerster LLPThe Partnership Enterprise Law, originally promulgated on February 23, 1997, was amended…
China recently established its new State Postal Bureau and China Post Group, with the aim of making the postal system more efficient. A market-oriented…
China recently established its new State Postal Bureau and China Post Group, with the aim of making the postal system more efficient. A market-oriented…