Top Strategies for Winning Arbitration in China
- posted: Aug. 19, 2020
- Arbitration and Litigation,  Legal Updates
Arbitration has been on the rise in China. Over the past few years, the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (“CIETAC”) has reported a rapid growth in commercial arbitration cases Read More
China's Evolving Environmental Protection Laws
- posted: Jun. 17, 2020
- Business In China,  Legal Updates
In the past, irresponsible industries sought out partnerships with Asian countries in order to avoid environmental regulations. China and its neighboring countries were unwilling “pollution havens” simply by nature of Read More
OVERVIEW OF WHAT IS NEW IN 2020 DRAFT AMENDMENT TO CHINA’S ANTI-MONOPOLY LAW
- posted: May 27, 2020
- Legal Updates
As the 2020 Draft Amendment to the Anti-Monopoly Law makes its way through the state legislative process, this first amendment in a decade will, if passed, be a comprehensive change Read More
How U.S. Businesses Can Keep Trans-Pacific Operations Strong During COVID-19
- posted: May 21, 2020
- Business In China,  Legal Updates,  COVID-19
China and the United States mutually benefit from their deeply intertwined relationships. The strong economic connection between the U.S. and China creates a natural incentive to keep trans-Pacific operations strong Read More
Taxation on a Foreign Enterprise without a Physical Office in China: Are You Obligated to Pay?
- posted: May 11, 2020
- Foreign Direct Investments,  Legal Updates
Foreign enterprises often come across a baffling issue when providing technical or consulting services by dispatching employees to its Chinese partners or affiliates. They are mandated to pay enterprise income Read More
Trade Show Organizer Risks – How to Protect Yourself in Wake of COVID-19
- posted: Apr. 14, 2020
- Legal Updates,  COVID-19
Each year, in the US alone, PwC estimates B2B trade shows is a $14.3 billion market, with that figure growing to $16.8 billion in 2021. All of this now is Read More
How are your contracts affected by the coronavirus?
- posted: Mar. 26, 2020
- Business In China,  Legal Updates
Local businesses, as well as global companies with significant footprints in China, have temporarily suspended their production, logistics, international service, and other aspects of their operations as they grapple with Read More
Latest Economic Policies and Incentives of Chinese Government on Fighting Coronavirus Impacts
- posted: Mar. 23, 2020
- Business In China,  Legal Updates,  COVID-19
Towards the end of 2019, novel coronavirus (COVID-19)-infected pneumonia started to break out in the sprawling capital of Central China’s Hubei province, Wuhan. In the weeks that followed, Chinese authorities Read More
Applicability of Force Majeure in the Light of Coronavirus Outbreak
- posted: Mar. 19, 2020
- China 101,  Legal Updates,  COVID-19
A large number of electronics and chemical companies, pharmaceutical firms and those from the manufacturing sector are witnessing obstacles in the supply chain due to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19). Read More
Coronavirus Outbreak I – Legal Obligations for Employers in China
- posted: Mar. 02, 2020
- Home,  Labor and Employment Law,  Legal Updates,  COVID-19
Towards the end of 2019, local authorities in Wuhan, Hubei province, identified a cluster of cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19)-infected pneumonia. Instantaneously declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern Read More