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Complying with New Registered Capital Rules under China’s Revised Company Law

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Companies established before the new company law took effect on July 1, 2024, should note the timeline to adapt to the new registered capital rules in China.

China Monthly Tax Brief: June 2024

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Highlights from this monthly China tax brief include the increased duty-free quotas for Hong Kong and Macao residents entering the mainland, the tax policy regarding temporary import repair in the Shanghai FTZ, and Shenzhen’s new measures to attract foreign investment.

China’s Industry Clusters – A Comprehensive Overview

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China’s industry clusters foster economic growth by enhancing efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness through geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and institutions.

China Offers 5-Year Mainland Travel Permit to Non-Chinese Hong Kong and Macao Permanent Residents

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Starting July 10, 2024, a five-year multi-entry travel permit can be applied by non-Chinese permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao, to facilitate travel to the Chinese mainland.

Navigating China’s New Employment Trends and Implications

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New employment trends are emerging in China’s labor market amid structural challenges. Businesses should stay agile, invest in talent, and adapt to changing market dynamics to accommodate the implications. 

China Issues Judicial Interpretations on the New Company Law’s Applicability and Retrospective Effect

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The final version of the 2023 China Company Law came into effect July 1, 2024 and the Supreme People’s Court has issued judicial interpretations regarding the application and effectiveness of the Company Law. While adhering to the principle that laws do not apply retroactively, the Interpretations clarify situations where provisions of the New Company Law take precedence.

China’s Revised Company Law in Effect from July 1, 2024: Key Details Here

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The revised Company Law includes major changes to company capital rules, corporate governance structures, shareholder rights, and liquidation procedures.

China-Poland Bilateral Relations: Trade and Investment

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We discuss China-Poland bilateral diplomatic relations, trade and commercial engagements, tax and multilateral treaties, and the scope of bilateral investment protection.

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