New Rules on democratic management are part of the government's labour initiative. They build on economic policy, local regulations and unionisation plans, but without a relevant body to enforce against foreign invested enterprises, their impact is uncertain
Five years after losses forced Paul Smith to retreat from the Chinese market, the British fashion line is back. David Tring spoke with Alice Wong, executive director of ImagineX – the company's new partner in the PRC
Includes: mainland Chinese enterprises are allowed to issue renminbi-bonds in Hong Kong and localisation plan for Sino-foreign cooperative joint venture accounting firms
The Supreme People's Court has released long awaited Provisions interpreting the Anti-monopoly Law that should make it easier for plaintiffs to win disputes
China Law & Practice spoke with two partners who represented Lion Capital about how the groundbreaking deal between Lion Nathan and state-owned Bright Food was structured
Wednesday signaled a breakthrough for Chinese financial institutions as the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China became the first mainland bank to acquire a controlling stake in a US counterpart