For inbound investors, navigating the maze of available structures can be tricky. The development of the PRC Anti-monopoly Law has led to more scrutiny of acquisitions of Chinese companies, causing potential foreign investors to look at other ways of investing in the country; Danone's experience with Wahaha has in turn revealed potential pitfalls for joint ventures
The Cape Town Convention comes into effect in China on June 1. It will provide a welcome boost to the aviation industry, provided the authorities apply it properly
A new court interpretation aims to achieve consistency in recognising and protecting famous trademarks in civil disputes relating to trademark infringement and unfair competition
Intel was fined US$1.45 billion by EU antitrust authorities in early May for allegedly abusing its dominance of the microchip market. As the company appeals the decision, China Law & Practice speaks with Jim Jeffs, competition counsel for the Greater Asia region