A circular which provides guidelines on foreign investments in Shanghai and the relevant industries that are in line with the municipal government's plan.
Foreign Direct Investment
- October 31, 2003
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.
October 31, 2003Issued: August 21 2003Main contents: The Opinions are very similar to the 《Shanghai Municipality, Encouraging the Establishment of Regional Headquarters…
October 02, 2003Issued: August 22 2003Main contents: The Opinions detail the measures taken by Shanghai aiming at a gradual shift in government functions from a focus…
October 02, 2003Issued: September 15 2003Main contents: Appendix One of the Circular list the key types of foreign investment encouraged in Shanghai classified in such…
October 02, 2003By Wantao Yang, Llinks Law Office, ShanghaiAs most readers know, China has adopted a piecemeal approach in its commercial law reform agenda. It has designed…
October 02, 2003Issued: August 4 2003Effective: as of date of issueMain contents: The Rules detail the application procedure for acquisition of State-owned enterprises…
October 02, 2003Most analyses of China's WTO commitments haven't shed much light on how the challenge of implementing the sweeping reforms necessary will be accomplished. Nor, the author argues, do they address the fundamental issue of whether PRC government structure is even up to the task.
October 02, 2003By Li Qiang, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, ShanghaiChina's leaders consider the Yangshan deep-sea port project as a key component in Shanghai's bid to…
October 02, 2003By Stéphane Luo and Mo Fei, Jones Day, ShanghaiSince the beginning of China's open door policy more than twenty years ago, the authorities have encouraged…
October 02, 2003
