A legal perspective on foreign investment in China’s healthcare industry
While foreign investment in some sectors of China’s healthcare market has been recently liberalised others remain restricted, and risky.
While foreign investment in some sectors of China’s healthcare market has been recently liberalised others remain restricted, and risky.
The shift from government-fixed prices to free-market tendering
As China’s economy continues to slow, European businesses operating there are increasingly asking a question that you might not expect of a country that’s clearly in need of further high value-added investment: how welcome are we here? On 1st December, this conundrum was brought into…
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
There has been a recent rise in the number of IP infringement cases filed by domestic plaintiffs against foreign defendants.
Just a month after the launch of our European Business in China Position Paper 2015/2016, a number of new reform statements were released by the Chinese leadership.
The European Business in China Position Paper 2015/2016 is launched
Although China’s food and beverage industry continues to grow, food safety remains an ongoing concern among its citizens.
If promulgated in its current state, the second draft of the Foreign NGO Management Law, published on 5th May, 2015, could completely alter the way foreign NGOs operate in China.
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