This week the new Classified Catalogue of Telecommunications Services was discussed, China's top fashion e-commerce sites combined and U.S. marshals raided a Chinese hoverboard booth at the Consumer Electronics Show
The SAIC has imposed stricter rules for displaying real estate prices, MOFCOM has set terms for automobile suppliers and enterprises that violate consumers' rights will be penalized and labeled delinquent
Chinese courts often apply concepts from patent disputes to trade secret litigation due to the latter's lack of legal framework. But while certain parallels exist, this can be problematic due to the innate technical differences between these two types of IP
Foreign auto brands including Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler have recalled thousands of vehicles in China amid tightening quality and safety rules. Carmakers need to comply with AQSIQ requirements on monitoring, filing and recalling defects to avoid costly investigations and penalties
This week markets reacted to China's economic track and outlook, PRC competition regulators imposed the highest amount of fines in 2015 and Dalian Wanda reportedly agreed to acquire a major U.S. movie studio
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