Most 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.
Legal
- October 02, 2003
By 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, 2003A circular on the administration and requirements of initial public offerings or listing of shares by companies limited by shares.
October 02, 2003A set of provisions which governs the administration and procedures of acquiring State-owned enterprises by Foreign Investors in Shanghai
October 02, 2003General Administration of Customs, Oversight of Export Processing Zones Tentative Measures (Revised)
Promulgated: September 2 2003Effective: November 1 2003Main contents: Article 20 of the Measures is amended to make it more specific that scraps, damaged…
October 02, 2003A circular which addresses the issues on regulations of cash flows between listed companies and their affiliates. It also addresses the control of risk of security provided to outside parties by listed companies in the PRC.
October 02, 2003A set of opinions which discusses the examination and approval of foreign invested projects in the Shanghai Municipality.
October 02, 2003By Jonathan Zhou, Fangda Partners, ShanghaiOn November 11 2002, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the…
October 02, 2003As foreign investment into China keeps growing, one of the most pressing concerns for the shareholders in a China investment is how to recover and/or realize the company's assets in China when the principal entity is placed in liquidation overseas. How do the creditors and liquidators proceed in such a case?
October 02, 2003These provisions concerns the administration and operation of ports in the PRC.
October 02, 2003
