Insight: Regulation of Business and Trade in China, August 2008
August 2008
Christopher F. Corr
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- AML notification rules lack detail creating uncertainty for foreign players
- Shanghai allows business registration of equity investment firms
- China modifies foreign exchange management rules
- China adjusts consumption tax on passenger vehicles
- China imposes export tariffs on aluminum alloys, coke and coal
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- Government inaugurates National Energy Bureau
- MIIT appoints department heads
- AQSIQ faces reorganisation
- New section 337 cases against Chinese companies
- China and Hong Kong sign Supplement V to CEPA
- Trade remedy case involving China
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