The newly incorporated Lingang New Area into Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone, will offer investors tax cuts, duty exemptions and other preferential policies.
Zhou Xuan and Li Shi of Jingtian & Gongcheng highlight provisions of the third draft of the amendments to the Securities Law and discuss this history, current application and future trend of the delisting mechanism for China's stock exchanges
New draft measures proposed by China’s central bank will mean some non-financial firms will be classified as financial holding companies and will require a license to operate.
Amidst growing trade friction with the U.S., Scott Yu and Derek Liu of Zhong Lun Law Firm note some particular highlights for foreign investors in the latest iteration of China's Negative Lists and Encouraged Investment Catalogue.
China has unveiled 11 measures to open up the country's financial sector and scrap foreign shareholding caps in most financial sectors in a bid to bolster and stabilize growth.
A judicial interpretation issued by the Supreme People's Court is likely to lead to further shareholder representative litigation in respect of affiliated transactions, although more clarity is needed
In July, China introduced more relaxed immigration rules in a bid to attract highly-skilled overseas workers to combat the country's severe shortage of talent.
Reducing the risks posed by China's $4 trillion wealth management products sector is a key objective for regulators, but it needs to be at a pace that exposed banks can weather.
New court interpretations and a series of court cases with stiff sentences reflect Chinese authorities' determination to bring insider trading to heel.