Jones, Day, Reavis & PogueChinese culture has historically been stereotyped as mysterious and impenetrable, and for companies that have been subject…
Foreign Direct Investment
- June 02, 2002
An article about the changing nature of legal work in China, which profiles some of the leading domestic and international firms that are shaping the legal scene.
June 02, 2002Llinks Law OfficeUnder PRC law, all companies including foreign investment enterprises (FIEs), must have a minimum registered capital. For FIEs, in addition…
June 02, 2002China's recent entry into the WTO raises the essential question of what has driven reforms.
May 02, 2002Llinks Law OfficeThe audio and video products market in China is not well regulated. Those who have lived in China for any amount of time find that pirated…
May 02, 2002Davis Wright TremaineThe Shanghai Municipal Government recently established the Chemical Industry Park (the Park), which is designed to be an industrial…
March 31, 2002Llinks Law OfficeFollowing China's entry into the WTO, the Chinese legislature has been busy cleaning up and amending laws and regulations that are not…
March 31, 2002Freshfields Bruckhaus DeringerThe Chinese government has created new opportunities for foreign participation in infrastructure development with the release…
March 31, 2002The regulations kick-start market liberalization in China and further legal changes governing a range of industries.
March 31, 2002Davis Wright TremaineThe Shanghai Municipal Government recently established the Chemical Industry Park (the Park), which is designed to be an industrial…
March 31, 2002
