China's anti-trust regime is still at an early stage of development. This month we have a look at the key features of China's legal environment for anti-trust issues, and compare it with legal regimes in more sophisticated jurisdictions.
Mergers and Acquisitions
- March 31, 2005
Under a recent crackdown by the State Administration for Foreign Exchange (SAFE), cross-border investments and related transactions of "domestic residents" of China are subject to tougher scrutiny, procedures and restrictions.
March 31, 2005By David Liu and Natasha [email protected]; [email protected] buyers in M&A deals should regard put options as additional protection…
January 31, 2005Regulatory changes that have made it easier to set up new foreign investments, but new rules have displayed an ambiguity over the respective roles of issuing authorities that may confound foreign investors.
October 31, 2004A discussion on measures to take for the retention of key management staff in M&A deals by foreign investors.
October 31, 2004By Toshiyuki [email protected] direct investment in China in 2003 continued its strong growth, with a sharp…
October 02, 2004By David Liu anad Natasha [email protected]; [email protected]: www.pdlo.comCall option arrangements are frequently seen in M&A deals,…
September 02, 2004A recent report from the State Administration of Commerce has highlighted the government's ongoing concern with monopoly practices by big foreign companies in China, and gives some information about the content of the pending PRC Anti-monopoly Law.
July 02, 2004By David Liu and Roger [email protected]; [email protected] to PRC regulations, foreign investors may acquire PRC companies either by equity…
June 02, 2004By Martin G. [email protected] month we will take a look at the practical difficulties that may arise during a CLS restructuring.Corporate…
June 02, 2004
