China has become one of the most attractive markets for private equity firms. But when problems occur, what options do investors have to enforce their rights?
After 12 years of waiting, some Implementing Regulations have begun to clarify and expand upon a Tendering and Bidding Law that left many issues open to interpretation
After 12 years of waiting, some Implementing Regulations have begun to clarify and expand upon a Tendering and Bidding Law that left many issues open to interpretation
A new regulation from the foreign exchange regulator has returned the right of foreign-invested holding companies to re-invest their dividends in China
There is more to dispute resolution in China than meets the eye. By making strategic choices, foreign businesses can maximise their chances of winning anti-monopoly and IP disputes
New regulatory opinions address common issues faced by Chinese companies when restructuring. They may also make things easier for foreign-invested companies
A close look at China's newly-updated foreign investment catalogue reveals trends that reinforce the government's policy objectives. Numerous new additions encourage investment in seven strategic emerging industries, while the catalogue scales back on encouraging investment in lower technology and lower value-added sectors.