Chinese companies engaging in cartel activities can be subject to the extraterritorial reach of U.S. and EU antitrust laws. This means long and costly investigations, heavy fines and even criminal prosecution. Understanding the risks, compliance and devising an effective strategy are key
Outbound Investment
- December 31, 2015
This article is from the Outbound - Taiwan chapter of the 2015 Annual Review and is available for download here.Daniel Lee of Jingtian & Gongcheng…
October 15, 2015This article is from the Outbound - Japan chapter of the 2015 Annual Review and is available for download here.Chonghua Yao of Co-effort Law…
October 15, 2015Rocky T. LeeCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLPSection 1:China outbound investment (COI)a. What are the key sectors in your jurisdiction that attract,…
October 06, 2015Yu WakaeNagashima Ohno & TsunematsuThe economic tie between Japan and China is very strong but, until recently, it has been rather one-sided in terms…
October 06, 2015Yeşim Bezen, Zekican Samlı, Uğur Sebzeci, Can Özilhan and Onur OkşanBezen & PartnersSection 1: China outbound investment (COI) a. What are the…
October 06, 2015Tiwalola OkeyinkaÆLEXSection 1: China outbound investment (COI)What are the key sectors in your jurisdiction that attract, or to which the government…
October 06, 2015Tim Prudhoe and Shaun Z WuKobre & KimChinese business has an increasingly global perspective. Companies such as Sinopec, Fosun and Anbang have received…
October 06, 2015Ernesto Pucci and Shenkuo WuMacchi di Cellere GangemiSection 1: China outbound investment (COI) a. What are the key sectors in your jurisdiction that attract,…
October 06, 2015Simon WellerFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLPSection 1: China outbound investment (COI)a. What are the key sectors in your jurisdiction that attract,…
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