In January, China's foreign investment regulatory authority, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), released a draft of the new Foreign Investment Law. This draft law is expected to come into force in the next couple of months, overhauling the 25-year-old regulatory framework of inbound foreign investment in China.
Case-by-Case Approval Abandoned
Under the existing framework, each project or entity must be approved...
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