Research and Markets: Get to Grips with Chinese Laws and Administrative Regulations for Foreign Investment and Enterprise Set-Ups

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/da185b/collection_of_chin) has announced the addition of Access China Management Consulting Ltd's "Collection of Chinese Laws and Administrative Regulations for Application and Approval of Foreign Investment Projects and Business Scope (4th issue of Invest in China Series)" report to their offering.

China is one of the fastest growing global economies. It has achieved and maintained an annual compound growth rate of GDP well above 9% since the 1980s and become the second largest economic entity in the world in 2010. China therefore is one of the most attractive destinations for foreign companies and investors from around the world for the foreseeable future.

Collection of Chinese Laws and Administrative Regulations for Application and Approval of Foreign Investment Projects and Business Scope is the fourth in the Guidebook Series for Investing in China, and is an essential resource for foreign companies and investors to achieve a successful entry into the Chinese lucrative market and a low cost manufacturing base. It provides the full text in English of the latest (and effective) Chinese laws, administrative regulations and rules, and departmental regulations and rules for the application and approval of foreign investment projects and business scope for foreign investment enterprise.

Chinese government authorities administer and control the process of application and approval for registration of foreign investment projects, as well as their business scope, with rigorous administrative measures and regulations. Furthermore, these exorbitant administrative regulations are variable and lack transparency.

Unlike in Western countries, the legal procedure of setting up a foreign investment enterprise in China requires comparatively complex documents - and the application and approval of foreign investment projects and their business scope is the most difficult procedure in the process of setting up an enterprise in China. This process involves not just various Chinese laws and administrative regulations, but also various Chinese government authorities.

Lack of knowledge of Chinese laws and administrative regulations and the cultural differences between China and Western countries, as well as the language barrier, will increase the challenge faced by foreign companies and investors. Therefore, a detailed and practical guide to the process and a comprehensive and thorough knowledge of the latest Chinese laws and regulations have become an essential prerequisite for foreign companies and investors.

Guidebook Highlights:

  • The framework and categorisation of applicable Chinese laws, administrative regulations, including the departmental regulations and rules for application and approval of foreign investment projects across 38 industrial sectors;
  • The full text in English of 66 Chinese laws, administrative regulations and rules, and departmental regulations and rules that apply to 38 industrial sectors.

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716