The Best Medicine for China’s Ailing Tendering System
The shift from government-fixed prices to free-market tendering
The shift from government-fixed prices to free-market tendering
An interview with Cyrus Ma, Vice Chairman of the Chamber’s Quality and Safety Services Working Group
After Beijing’s infamous ‘airpocalypse’, Premier Li Keqiang declared war on air pollution. Official data show surprising progress in the past year. But to sustain this progress the Chinese Government must embrace more systemic and market-orientated approaches, says Calvin Quek, head of the Sustainable Finance Programme…
When China joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and revised its Trademark Law in 2001
The last 10 years have seen significant developments in the legal framework related to intellectual property (IP) in China.
This article lay out the legal framework governing some commonly encountered IP-related competition issues
While some IPR issues are common to all types of European companies doing business in China
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