By Jonathan Pan, Llinks Law Office, ShanghaiState-owned shares and legal persons shares in PRC listed companies (collectively, "non-listed shares") have…
Legal
- September 02, 2003
The authorities are playing a game of catch-up with China's booming real estate sector, and have issued regulations recently that attempt to rein in speculative lending for real estate projects.
September 02, 2003Issued: June 25 2003Main contents: The Official Reply clarifies that if an operator uses the unique decorations and décor of another party's famous…
September 02, 2003Issued: July 31 2003Main contents: The Opinion states that by the end of the 10th Five Year Plan (three years hence) six big regional power markets (North…
September 02, 2003A circular which addresses the administration of Real Property Credit Business in the PRC.
September 02, 2003By Winston Zhao and Lucy Li, Jones Day, ShanghaiBecoming a WTO member is not only about reducing tariffs and import quotas _ it is also about China becoming…
September 02, 2003A set of regulations which governs the procedures and requirements of establishing Foreign-controlled and Wholly Foreign-owned Travel Agencies.
September 02, 2003Hong Kong signed the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement with the mainland in June. What kind of "arrangement" does CEPA call for? And what will change with the new opportunities?
September 02, 2003Understanding tax assessment is among the most important issues for foreign-invested companies working in China. The state tax bureau has recently revamped the rules for the tax liability of foreign companies' representative offices in China.
September 02, 2003Although the government hasn't yet issued an overarching antitrust law, there are numerous regulations governing monopolies, price fixing and unfair commercial practices. The latest is a new anti-price monopoly law issued by the State Development Reform Commission.
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