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Keeping pace with the south

With the southern SEZs drawing in huge quantities of foreign investment, is Beijing missing out? China Economic Review puts the questions to Mr. Cheng Xiu Qi, of the Beijing Economic & Trade Committee’s foreign investment department.

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Putting the law in order

While China’s regulatory framework is undergoing a lengthy overhaul to ensure it can meet the demands of a market economy, we review the legal services available in China, and to what extent foreign law firms can assist the foreign investor.

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Plane facts

Although many Asian countries are seeking to win a share of world aviation markets, China seems less concerned with export prospects than with meeting its own airline needs.

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Battle for the skies

McDonnell Douglas has been working with China since 1979. China Economic Review talked to the company’s vice president of communications for the Asia-Pacific region about working in such a fast-moving and competitive market.

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The standard approach

Standard Chartered Bank of the UK has the largest presence in China of any foreign bank. We talk to Mr. Tommy Lam, the bank’s deputy general manager for the China area, about the decision to commit so fully to a country whose banking system is still in disarray.