China-Vietnam Relations: Trade Dynamics and Investment Outlook
While China plays an irreplaceable role in the global supply chain, Vietnam has rapidly emerged as a key investment destination. It’s crucial to understand both the competition and potential collaborative opportunities between the two nations.
Decoding China’s H1 2024 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Performance
In H1 2024, China’s FDI fell 29.1 percent to US$69.93 billion, but new foreign-invested enterprises rose 14.2 percent, with Germany and Singapore boosting investments in high-tech and green sectors.
Tax Filing for Outbound Payments in China: A Complete Guide
When an individual or organization in China makes a single outbound payment to overseas entities that exceeds the equivalent of US$50,000, the payer must complete tax filing for outbound payments with the local branch of the STA, with limited exceptions.
China’s New Circular Eases Taxpayer Relocation
China’s State Taxation Administration will streamline taxpayer relocation from September 1, 2024, with proactive guidance, simplified procedures, and enhanced post-relocation services.
China Unveils Three-Year Business Environment Plan for Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region
China’s new Three-Year Action Plan for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region aims to standardize business regulations, boost regional integration, and drive innovation to attract investment and enhance global competitiveness.
Trump v Harris: How Will the 2024 Presidential Election Outcome Impact US-China Relations?
As Trump and Harris vie for the US presidential office, we discuss the potential impact of the 2024 US election on trade, diplomacy, and doing business with China.
China Approves 2024 Negative List for Foreign Investment Access
China approved the 2024 Negative List for Foreign Investment Access, further opening up its manufacturing, telecommunication, education, and healthcare sectors.
China July 2024 Economy: Consumption and Trade Surge Amid Sluggish Industrial Growth
Per the July 2024 data, China industrial output experienced a deceleration, with growth slowing compared to previous months. However, this was offset by a notable surge in consumer spending and foreign trade.