China’s Anti-Monopoly Law
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China’s statement on the Anti-Monopoly Law-related investigations that have taken place in China over the last year.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China’s statement on the Anti-Monopoly Law-related investigations that have taken place in China over the last year.
Following Deng Xiaoping’s reforms China became a land of opportunities for many foreigners wishing to establish businesses and challenge themselves in a new country.
There have been a number of recent regulatory developments concerning finance lease companies in China.
Has the pilot reform scheme on the Administration for Industry Commerce (AIC) registration system created a more favourable environment for foreign companies in China?
Recent Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) investigations by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) into certain industries created a stir.
Since July 2013, Chinese authorities have been conducting a series of raids and investigations into foreign pharmaceutical companies active in China, for allegedly corrupt activities
A recently published book on Chinese competition law is helping foreign companies negotiate the complicated landscape of Chinese anti-trust
The Chinese aerospace manufacturing market has become a fairly hot media topic in recent years
The use of seals, as a signatory instrument and a way of legally binding entities, is a deeply-rooted tradition in the Chinese business world.
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