On July 20 2002, the Shanghai municipal government issued the Encouraging the Establishment of Regional Headquarters by Foreign Multinational Corporations Tentative Provisions (the Tentative Provisions) to make itself attractive as a centre for international business, but how inviting are the provisions in the new law?
Foreign Direct Investment
- September 02, 2002
Jones, Day, Reavis & PogueMainland China's stock markets, recently achieved a combined market capitalization of Rmb4.352 trillion (US$526 billion),…
September 02, 2002A circular on the establishment and operation of foreign-invested logistics enterprises in China iussed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC).
September 02, 2002A set of provisions which outlines the details of foreign investment in the civil aviation industry in China.
September 02, 2002Freshfields Bruckhaus DeringerApril's new Foreign Investment Industrial Guidance Catalogue (外商投资产业指导目录) (the Investment Catalogue)…
September 02, 2002Llinks Law OfficeIn China, providing security in favour of foreign entities
July 02, 2002Freshfields Bruckhaus DeringerRecent press reports tell us that in two areas critical to large-scale projects, government policies are changing. First,…
July 02, 2002Issued: April 4 2002Applicability: The Thorough Implementation of the «State Council, The Adjustment of Tax Policies on Imported Equipment Circular»Urgent…
July 02, 2002The China Securities Regulatory Commission (the CSRC) has promulgated new regulations that provide a long-awaited basis1 for the creation of foreign invested fund management companies in China.
July 02, 2002Foreign-funded infrastructure projects form a critical part of China's economic development. However, ill-defined and incomplete legislation has over the years compromised the quality and boosted the costs as well as the final product prices of foreign-funded projects.
July 02, 2002
