Taiwan has become a new member of the World Trade Organization. An excerpt on how it has prepared itself to meet the challenges of stronger ties to its global trading partners.
Freshfields Bruckhaus DeringerThe promulgation of the PRC, Security Law in October 1996 (the Security Law) bridged a significant gap in China's framework…
Despite the lack of a regulatory regime governing foreign investment, and prior to its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), China appears to…
The West-to-East natural gas transmission pipeline project has received considerable international interest because of the complexity of the project and…
While the PRC waits for its accession to the WTO, the growing call for transparency in the PRC legal system, combined with the increasing opportunities…
Beginning with the recently completed Beijing - Shanghai expressway, the Ministry of Communications (MOC) is considering instituting a unified toll pricing…
As part of its efforts to promote sustainable development, improve its power supply and protect its environment, the PRC government has, over the past…
In an industry where local government control has dominated for decades, documents issued in October 2000 show that Chinese policy makers are making renewed…
The prohibition on the use of the China-China-Foreign (CCF) model as a means of investing in a telecoms network has meant that there have not been any…