Calculators for Registered Capital and Total Investment in China
Determining the right amount of registered capital to commit to a foreign-invested enterprise (FIE) in China can be difficult. We created two calculators to provide an indicative assessment of registered capital and total investment requirements.
China’s Pivot from Energy Consumption to Carbon Emissions Controls: Impact on Companies
One of China’s core decarbonization mechanisms will gradually change focus from reducing energy consumption to reducing carbon emissions. Here’s what this means for businesses.
China Unveils New Measures to Boost Tourism and Attract International Travelers
China has revealed a strategy to revitalize its tourism sector and attract a greater number of foreign tourists. This initiative includes the reintroduction of visa-free policies and measures to simplify travel and payment procedures.
China’s Cybersecurity Regulator Moves to Ease Cross-Border Data Transfer Rules
A new set of draft regulations seeking to ease China’s cross-border data transfer rules could greatly facilitate data export for foreign companies and multinationals.
Shanghai and Beijing Take Crucial Step in Liberalizing Cross-Border Capital Transfer
Beijing and Shanghai are set to liberalize the inflow and outflow of foreign capital for foreign companies and employees.
China Company Name Registration: New Measures Clarify Standards and Application Procedures
New measures provide clarity on China company name registration requirements and streamlined application procedures.
How to Stay Compliant with China’s Labeling Requirements for Imported Food
We discuss the relevant laws, national standards, and market guidelines that impact China’s food labeling requirements for importers.
China Amends Civil Procedure Law: Impact on Foreign Companies
A new amendment to China’s Civil Procedure Law expands the jurisdiction of Chinese courts, making it easier for foreign-related cases to be heard in China. Foreign firms and new China-bound investors are advised to familiarize themselves with the fine print of the law.