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China is to fully resume travel with Hong Kong and Macao starting February 6, 2023. We look at the supporting measures ..read more
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18h ago
A new round of amendments to the China Company Law seeks to optimize the business environment in China. Here's what companies need to know ..read more
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2d ago
From January 8, 2023, China resumed the issuance of passports for Chinese citizens, ordinary visas and residence permits for foreigners, as well as tourist visa exemption for short-term travelers ..read more
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3d ago
We discuss the expansion of e-invoicing in China as the digital e-fapiao program widens its pilot roll-out with unique features ..read more
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4d ago
The updates to China's catalogues of goods and technologies subject to import/export licenses should boost trade confidence in 2023 ..read more
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6d ago
Consumption over Chinese New Year has rebounded following the lifting of COVID restrictions. We discuss what the latest shopping and travel trends mean for the country in 2023 ..read more
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1w ago
China's winter sports market has rapidly recovered from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, supported by growing demand and targeted government policies ..read more
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1w ago
European investment in China grew in 2022 for the first time in 4 years. With the lifting of the zero-COVID policy, we look at opprtunities at opportunities for European companies in 2023 ..read more
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1w ago
China has announced the extension of several preferential individual income tax policies for resident taxpayers to boost capital market liberalization and corporate innovation ..read more
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1w ago
A 99-Year-Old, 1924 Chinese New Year Tale of Intrigue and Scandal By Chris Devonshire-Ellis My Aunt Birdie, to me at least growing up, was always old. Never considered a looker, she was tall, wore ‘sensible’ shoes, warm winter stockings no matter what the weather, and had a rather large bulbous nose. Hair, worn in curls ..read more