Issued: January 22 2006Main contents: The naming of overseas Chinese-invested enterprises or organizations shall not infringe the rights and interests…
China's new Company Law has laid a solid foundation for companies to improve their corporate governance, including new provisions granting significant rights to minority investors vis à vis management and controlling shareholders. The new law also grants shareholders the ability to enforce these rights through derivative and direct lawsuits. However, given China's weak enforcement environment and relative inexperience with private lawsuits, is the new law adequate to uphold shareholders' rights?
Issued: January 22 2006Effective: March 31 2006Main contents: The Circular delegates the departments in charge of commerce at the provincial level and…
Issued: February 9 2006Main contents: The Circular delegates administrative commissions of economic and technological development zones at the state level…
Issued: January 5 2006Applicability: The Guiding Opinions shall apply to share system insurance companies. Other insurance companies and insurance asset…
Issued: December 31 2005Effective: January 1 2006Main contents: The Measures comprise:Part One: General ProvisionsPart Two: Common ProvisionsPart Three:…
Promulgated: September 24 2005Effective: November 1 2005Main contents: The Guidelines comprise:Part One: General ProvisionsPart Two: Management of Risks…
Issued: January 22 2006Effective: March 31 2006Main contents: The Circular delegates the departments in charge of commerce at the provincial level and…
New PRC legislation encourages and supports a broad range of renewable energy and related products and activities, in pursuit of energy supply diversity and security, environmental protection and sustainable development. Promotion of domestic manufacturing may leave foreign equipment exporters out in the cold, while foreign investors and technology providers stand to benefit from incentives and an expanding market.