A more selective FDI environment has increased the cost of misjudging location choice. For foreign investors, knowing where to invest in China is critical to achieving optimal outcomes.
On March 23, 2026, the US Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List to include foreign-made consumer routers, preventing new models from receiving FCC equipment authorization and thereby banning them from being imported or sold in the US.
China’s Shanghai offshore finance plan aims to boost cross-border flows and RMB use. Explore key policies and implications for businesses and investors.
China’s January-April 2026 export data point to strong growth, advanced manufacturing gains, deeper ASEAN ties, and rising origin-compliance risks.
The current landscape of US-China tariff rates is complex, with multiple overlapping trade measures in effect. This article explains which tariffs apply in 2025 and how they intersect.
European companies in China are cautiously optimistic for the first time in years, with fewer businesses reporting a worsening environment, though challenges around market access, competition, and economic slowdown remain.
Post-M&A Integration in China: Where Most Deals Fail – and How to Get It Right
EU-China Relations After the 2024 European Elections: A Timeline
The Xi-Trump Summit: What Was Agreed—and What Was Not
China vs. Vietnam vs. India: Assessing Costs, Tax, and Market Access for Australian Companies
Trump in Beijing – What Can Businesses Expect from the Meetings?
Hong Kong implemented the global minimum tax (Pillar Two) from January 1, 2025. This article examines the latest transfer pricing trends, documentation expectations, and what MNE groups should prepare.
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for May 2026 has now been updated.
Hong Kong’s double tax agreement network has reached a new milestone, with fresh treaties and active negotiations shaping the 2026 outlook. Understanding how Hong Kong’s DTAs work is essential for investors and multinationals planning cross-border operations.
China's updated customs voluntary disclosure rules give import and export enterprises a structured route to self-correct compliance errors and avoid administrative penalties.
Learn how to be audit-ready in Hong Kong. Step-by-step guide covering HKFRS compliance, audit preparation, and common pitfalls.
Compiled by professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates, this guide is ideal for investors entering the Hong Kong market and for existing businesses to stay informed.
Expat Taxes in Hong Kong – A Brief Overview
China Monthly Tax Brief: May 2026
Accounting System Setup for New Hong Kong Subsidiaries: Avoiding Compliance and Reporting Risks
Transfer Pricing Compliance in China: Key Obligations and Risk Areas
Hong Kong Tax Filing: Is Your Business Ready for E-Filing, iXBRL, and IRD Compliance?
NMPA's new guideline sorts BCI devices into concrete risk classes and registration pathways, turning what used to be a regulatory guessing game into a roadmap foreign investors can actually plan around. Find out which devices get the fast-track Class II route, which face the full Class III gauntlet, and what it all means for your China market entry strategy.
Under the new agenda, China will introduce major reforms to procurement, trademarks, taxation, bankruptcy, and financial regulations. These changes, which aim to unify rules, tighten compliance, and reshape market access, could require foreign companies to reassess strategies and regulatory exposure.
The new amendment strengthens mechanisms for brand protection for rights holders while introducing new compliance obligations that businesses must address ahead of the January 2027 implementation date.
Major conditional M&A approvals granted by China's antitrust regulator in 2025 signal a more assertive era of antitrust enforcement that extends beyond the country's own borders. Here are five trends deal teams must consider when carrying out global M&As.
Compiled by professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates, this guide is ideal for investors entering the Hong Kong market and for existing businesses to stay informed.
Companies that obtain certification early will be better positioned to navigate potential future mandatory requirements while gaining a competitive edge with eco-conscious consumers and export markets.
Entering China: The Most Important Setup Decisions for Manufacturing Businesses
What China's New ODI Rules Mean for Multinational Companies
Navigating Data Compliance in Chinese M&A Transactions
How to Prioritize IP Enforcement in China: A Step-by-Step Guide for Businesses
China's New Infant Food Safety Campaign Signals a Shift Toward Continuous Compliance
NMPA's new guideline sorts BCI devices into concrete risk classes and registration pathways, turning what used to be a regulatory guessing game into a roadmap foreign investors can actually plan around. Find out which devices get the fast-track Class II route, which face the full Class III gauntlet, and what it all means for your China market entry strategy.
Beijing is fast becoming China's leading hub for innovative medical devices, backed by dedicated industrial parks, policy incentives, and world-class research infrastructure. We look at where the opportunities lie for foreign companies and how to position for market entry.
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for May 2026 has now been updated.
China's maternity and baby market offers clear opportunities for foreign brands. But the market is competitive, regulated, and highly segmented. Part II maps the key product and service segments, the real challenges foreign entrants face, and where the strongest opportunities lie.
China's maternity and baby market is shifting from volume to value. In Part I of this two-part series, we cover the demographics, policy landscape, and market structure foreign brands and investors need to understand before entering.
China’s nuclear fusion sector is rapidly taking shape as an emerging industrial market, with increasing investment and activity across reactor supply chains, advanced materials, and engineering systems. While commercial power generation remains a long-term goal for the 2030s–2040s, near-term business opportunities are already developing in component manufacturing, testing infrastructure, and technology partnerships.
China's Agentic AI Boom: What the OpenClaw Surge Reveals
China’s Brain-Computer Interface Industry – Tapping into the Future of Human-Machine Integration
EU CBAM 2026: What It Means for China‑Based Manufacturing
China Issues New Production Licensing Rules for Infant Formula Liquid Milk
China's Quantum Technology: The 15th Five-Year Plan's Push from Lab to Market
Part II of our guide moves from setup to risk management, focusing on the operational pressure points where HR teams and in-house counsel are most likely to encounter disputes or regulatory scrutiny for hiring over-age workers in China.
Hiring over-age workers in China can help address labor shortages, but it comes with legal complexities. This guide explains how HR and in-house counsel can structure compliant arrangements and manage risk under the new rules.
Compiled by professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates, this guide is ideal for investors entering the Hong Kong market and for existing businesses to stay informed.
This article offers a guide to minimum wages in the Chinese Mainland and discuss how labor costs are affected by changes to the minimum wage levels. The data is current as of June 2026.
China’s new rules on over-age workers reshape hiring, contracts, and risk exposure—here’s what employers need to know now.
This China salary guide covers everything businesses need to know about employee compensation, from regional and industry benchmarks to negotiation norms.
IR56B Compliance in Hong Kong: How Employers Can Avoid IRD Follow-Ups
China Public Holiday Schedule 2026
IR56B Common Errors: A Guide to Avoiding IRD Follow-Up in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Employment Compliance: What's New in 2026
Facing New Salary Benchmarks for Foreigner's Work Permits in China? Here’s How Employers Can Respond
Understanding how China's data protection laws affect every stage of a cross-border acquisition is essential for foreign companies exploring M&A opportunities in the country.
China’s Cybersecurity Label is a voluntary regime for internet-connected products taking effect on July 1, 2026. While not mandatory, it may become an important buyer-trust and procurement signal for foreign IoT companies selling in China.
Shanghai’s new data export negative list has been expanded to cover the entire city, reducing compliance burdens for more companies and setting a precedent in China.
Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.
For foreign companies selling smart devices, routers, cameras, or any IoT product in China, the new voluntary cybersecurity label is not just a logo but signals whether your product meets China’s security baseline, and increasingly, whether it gets chosen at all.
Before launching a website, mobile app, or digital platform in China, foreign companies face one fundamental question: do they need a license? In most cases, the answer is yes—and often more than one.
Are You Exposed Under China’s 2026 Personal Information Protection Campaigns?
China’s MIIT Introduces New Technology Contract Registration Requirements for 2026
China’s New Vehicle Data Export Guidelines: How Automakers Should Prepare
China PIPL: Key Compliance Signals from CAC’s January 2026 Q&A
Compliance Audit for the Protection of the Personal Information of Minors Due January 31
Our firm Dezan Shira & Associates provides legal, tax and operational advisory across Asia.