Growing competition for foreign capital across Asia is making it easier for foreign investors to negotiate deals in China.
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Growing competition for foreign capital across Asia is making it easier for foreign investors to negotiate deals in China.
When it comes to dispute resolution in China, arbitration is preferable to litigation. The law firm Freshfields looks at the implications of recent changes to CIETAC’s arbitration rules.
Cheaper property means more companies are on the move, but the design and furbishing costs should not be under-estimated.
A new initiative being promoted by a Canadian business school aims to boost the number of MBA holders in China.
Abar on foreign involvement in the running of China’s railway network is hampering government efforts to adapt the system to meet the needs of a market-driven economy.