The CBIRC has lifted the restrictions on foreign investment in Chinese banks, futures companies are now opened to foreign investors and private tutoring companies are facing stricter regulation
Justina Zhang, Senior Partner of Beijing's TransAsia Lawyers discusses the risks and liabilities faced by e-commerce platform providers and safeguard measures that can be employed to protect against potential infringement disputes from third-party sale of counterfeit goods on their platforms.
China introduces a draft on regulating an information-based traceability system for drugs; family planning policies may be revised in proposed amendments to China's Civil Code, and new administrative measures for foreign shareholders in foreign-invested futures companies.
David Dingfa Liu, Partner and Tianxiao Jin, Associate at Fujae Partners in Shanghaidiscuss the newly passed Individual Income Tax Law. The law that will come in forceon January 1, 2019 would have a significant impact on taxpayers.
William Marshall of Tiang & Co analyzes the proposed Export Control Law and China's competitive advantage over the US, especially in relation to technology, should this legislation come into force.
China extends its open arms to residents of the greater China region in a bid to increase convenience and opportunities to people from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Read on to find out the latest rulings as well as the impact on employment law with the elimination of work permits
Apple pulled out almost 25,000 gambling apps from its China app store, President Trump in no hurry to end the trade-war with China, and CFDA regulators sacked following vaccine scandals ignited by Changsheng
Online streaming service providers are required to carry out ICP record filing procedures, Guangdong clarifies on labor arbitration and litigation issues, and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents may apply for mainland residence permits.