Chinese foreign investment laws: recent developments towards a market economy
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Schriftenreihe: | East Asian Institute (EAI) contemporary China series
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references 1. Introduction. The common principles of foreign investment laws in market economies. The turning point of Chinese foreign investment laws -- 2. Expanding FDI Admissions. New developments on FDI admissions. Opening of the key industries. (1) Finance and insurance. (2) Foreign trade. (3) Domestic commerce. (4) Infrastructure and public utilities -- 3. Taking Multiple FDI Vehicles. New developments of traditional FDI vehicles. Developing new FDI vehicles. (1) Companies limited by shares. (2) Holding companies. (3) Merger and acquisition. (4) Building-operation-transfer -- 4. Granting National Treatment. Levelling the playing field. (1) Reform of income tax system. (2) Elimination of preferential tariffs. Unification of economic and commercial laws. (1) Business organisation laws. (2) Securities law. (3) Contract laws. (4) Arbitration law -- 5. Pursuing transparency. The industrial sectors open to FDI. The examination and approval of FDI. The assignment of shareholders' rights in FIEs -- 6. Significance of the Recent Developments of CFILs. Promoting and guaranteeing the continual developments of FDI in China. Exerting a great influence on the treatment of FDI and foreign investors in China. Encouraging a structural adjustment for the system of CFILs "Since 1993, Chinese foreign investment laws (CFILs) have been moving towards the common principles of foreign investment laws in market economies.This volume summarises four features of the common principles and surveys four aspects of recent developments of CFILs towards these principles -- namely, expanding the economic sectors for foreign direct investment (FDI), allowing multiple forms or types of FDI, granting national treatment of FDI step by step, and pursuing transparency of CFILs; and finally comments on the significance of recent developments of CFILs.The author points out that recent developments of CFILs towards a common approach have made great positive impacts on FDI to China, treatment of FDI in China and structural adjustment of CFILs." |
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spelling | Zeng, Huaqun Verfasser aut Chinese foreign investment laws recent developments towards a market economy Zeng Huaqun Singapore World Scientific c1999 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 39 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier East Asian Institute (EAI) contemporary China series no. 23 Includes bibliographical references 1. Introduction. The common principles of foreign investment laws in market economies. The turning point of Chinese foreign investment laws -- 2. Expanding FDI Admissions. New developments on FDI admissions. Opening of the key industries. (1) Finance and insurance. (2) Foreign trade. (3) Domestic commerce. (4) Infrastructure and public utilities -- 3. Taking Multiple FDI Vehicles. New developments of traditional FDI vehicles. Developing new FDI vehicles. (1) Companies limited by shares. (2) Holding companies. (3) Merger and acquisition. (4) Building-operation-transfer -- 4. Granting National Treatment. Levelling the playing field. (1) Reform of income tax system. (2) Elimination of preferential tariffs. Unification of economic and commercial laws. (1) Business organisation laws. (2) Securities law. (3) Contract laws. (4) Arbitration law -- 5. Pursuing transparency. The industrial sectors open to FDI. The examination and approval of FDI. The assignment of shareholders' rights in FIEs -- 6. Significance of the Recent Developments of CFILs. Promoting and guaranteeing the continual developments of FDI in China. Exerting a great influence on the treatment of FDI and foreign investors in China. Encouraging a structural adjustment for the system of CFILs "Since 1993, Chinese foreign investment laws (CFILs) have been moving towards the common principles of foreign investment laws in market economies.This volume summarises four features of the common principles and surveys four aspects of recent developments of CFILs towards these principles -- namely, expanding the economic sectors for foreign direct investment (FDI), allowing multiple forms or types of FDI, granting national treatment of FDI step by step, and pursuing transparency of CFILs; and finally comments on the significance of recent developments of CFILs.The author points out that recent developments of CFILs towards a common approach have made great positive impacts on FDI to China, treatment of FDI in China and structural adjustment of CFILs." 1976 - 2000 fast LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice bisacsh Economic policy fast Investments, Foreign / Law and legislation fast Recht Wirtschaftspolitik Investments, Foreign Law and legislation China National University of Singapore East Asian Institute Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=532653 Aggregator Volltext |
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title_auth | Chinese foreign investment laws recent developments towards a market economy |
title_exact_search | Chinese foreign investment laws recent developments towards a market economy |
title_full | Chinese foreign investment laws recent developments towards a market economy Zeng Huaqun |
title_fullStr | Chinese foreign investment laws recent developments towards a market economy Zeng Huaqun |
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