In the first article of this instalment, our authors reviewed the origins, development and current energy policies of China. Here they discuss the structure of the institutions charged with implementing those policies.
The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) promulgated the long-awaited Administration of Auto Finance Companies Procedures (the Procedures) on October 3 2003. The Procedures are seen as an important step towards the liberalization of China's automobile market.
The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) promulgated the long-awaited Administration of Auto Finance Companies Procedures (the Procedures) on October 3 2003. The Procedures are seen as an important step towards the liberalization of China's automobile market.
The quality of legal services is among the most attractive assets that Hong Kong can offer. How can Hong Kong's law firms and lawyers benefit from the new opportunities offered by the Mainland/Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement?
Shanghai has issued new regulations that govern the process of acquiring state-owned enterprises. The new rules should be read in conjunction with the various national level regulations which give foreign investors an opportunity to participate in state enterprise reform.
China's civil aviation sector looks set to grow considerably in the coming years as tourism expands and amid general economic expansion. The authors take a close look at China's airlines and the prospects for the industry as a whole.
Providing the energy to power China's economic boom is a daunting task that the government and industry must address. The authors discuss the history of China's energy policies and the development challenges facing China.
State enterprise reform is an urgent issue facing the Chinese government. Among the important legislation issued in 2003 in this area are provisions from the Supreme People's Court that govern disputes involving enterprise restructuring.
Chinese maritime law and legal practice are gradually coming into conformity with international practice. However one key area that remains unclear is the legal status of the straight bill of lading.