Intel was fined US$1.45 billion by EU antitrust authorities in early May for allegedly abusing its dominance of the microchip market. As the company appeals the decision, China Law & Practice speaks with Jim Jeffs, competition counsel for the Greater Asia region
A new junior board will open in Shenzhen later this year and will provide a reasonably quick exit for foreign private equity firms. But good structuring is vital to avoid years of delays
New tax implementation rules for corporate restructuring introduce internationally recognised concepts and clarify access to special tax treatments. Recently restructured companies should check their tax position carefully
A new court interpretation aims to achieve consistency in recognising and protecting famous trademarks in civil disputes relating to trademark infringement and unfair competition
The Opinion advises people's courts in their trial of patent, trademark and unfair competition cases in a view to protect the fostering of domestic intellectual property.
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has published draft regulations for listing on China's junior board, and says it hopes to launch trading in the new market…
China's State Council has decided to lower the proportion of equity required for investment in some fixed-asset investment projects. In dirty or energy-intensive…
The government of Beijing has published updated rules covering the establishment of regional headquarters in the city by multinational corporations. The…