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.
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.
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.
While transactions may be carefully structured, the real test begins after closing, when operational, cultural, and governance challenges surface. Managing these complexities requires a phased, hands-on approach that extends well beyond initial integration planning.
Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.
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?
China-Italy Double Tax Treaty 2026: Practical Tax Planning Guide for Italian Investors
China vs. Vietnam vs. India: Where Should Australian Firms Invest?
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for March 2026 has now been updated.
“Do I need transfer pricing documentation in China?” If your company has related-party transactions in the Chinese Mainland, the answer is very likely yes, and getting it wrong can be costly.
Hong Kong’s annual tax filing cycle is evolving, requiring businesses to manage multiple obligations - from profits tax returns to employer reporting and upcoming iXBRL requirements - while ensuring data accuracy and regulatory compliance.
Setting up the right accounting system early helps new Hong Kong subsidiaries stay compliant, control costs, and avoid audit problems. This guide covers key decisions and practical steps.
With the May 31 deadline approaching, China’s annual CIT reconciliation is entering its final stage. This article highlights key risk areas identified by the tax bureau and outlines practical steps companies can take before filing.
China-Italy Double Tax Treaty 2026: 10 Frequently Asked Questions
Transfer Pricing Documentation in China: Common Pitfalls and Best Practices
China Monthly Tax Brief: April 2026
China-Italy Double Tax Treaty 2026: Practical Tax Planning Guide for Italian Investors
China CIT Filing 2026: Fix Salary Deduction Errors Before May 31
China’s latest infant food safety campaign marks a shift toward continuous, data-driven enforcement. Foreign brands, manufacturers, and OEM users must reassess compliance across product standards, labeling, and supply chains to manage rising regulatory risks.
China has overhauled its outbound investment framework with a new State Council regulation that integrates security review, data controls, and full lifecycle supervision. The changes broaden the definition of ODI and embed national security considerations into cross-border investment decisions.
Foreign brands selling in China face a wave of new compliance obligations as regulators bring livestream e-commerce under the country's Advertising Law for the first time.
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.
A new judicial interpretation tightens penalty thresholds for bribery offenses and expands criminal liability for companies and their management, with important implications for businesses operating in China.
China’s draft Trademark Law amendment signals a potentially stricter and more proactive trademark regime if enacted in substantially its current form. Foreign brand owners should audit portfolios, strengthen evidence files, and prepare for shorter opposition windows.
Hong Kong's IPOs Rebound as Chinese Tech Taps New Source of Capital
M&A Due Diligence in Hong Kong: A Guide for Foreign Investors
Optimizing Your China Manufacturing Operations: Setup, Acquisition, and Restructuring Pathways
How to Succeed in IP Litigation in China – Lessons from the Supreme Court’s Case Files
Hong Kong Employment Compliance: What's New in 2026
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for March 2026 has now been updated.
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 rapid uptake of OpenClaw highlights the country’s transition from experimental generative AI toward agentic, task‑executing systems. The shift is reshaping China’s AI value chain, with implications for cloud services, enterprise automation, and foreign market entry strategies.
China is investing heavily in brain-computer interface technology, opening up vast new frontiers in healthcare, rehabilitation, and entertainment.
As the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism enters its definitive phase, China-based heavy industry faces a permanently altered cost landscape, one where carbon intensity is now a priced factor of competitiveness, not an externality.
China has released new detailed rules governing production licensing for infant formula liquid milk, tightening regulatory oversight in the special foods sector.
China's Quantum Technology: The 15th Five-Year Plan's Push from Lab to Market
China’s Green Consumption Market: Policy Momentum, Consumer Shifts, and Commercial Opportunities
Qianhai Updates Support for Hong Kong and Macao Medical Institutions
China’s Industries to Watch in 2026
China’s Flourishing Agritech Sector - Opportunities for Foreign Investors
This China salary guide covers everything businesses need to know about employee compensation, from regional and industry benchmarks to negotiation norms.
Hong Kong employers should review IR56B filings carefully to avoid IRD follow-ups, MPF mismatches, penalties, and payroll reporting errors. Learn key filing risks and prevention steps.
In 2026, workers will be entitled to a total of 13 statutory holidays. The Dragon Boat Festival runs from June 19 to 21, providing three consecutive days off when combined with weekend rest days.
Filing errors in IR56B can lead to IRD queries, fines, or audits. This guide covers the most frequent mistakes, how the IRD detects them, and simple steps to stay compliant.
Hong Kong’s 2026 employment reforms reshape employer obligations through the new 468 rule, annual minimum wage adjustments, expanded statutory holidays, MPF offset removal, and tighter labor‑related regulation. Companies must prepare for broader compliance demands.
China’s tightening enforcement of foreigner's work permit salary benchmarks is reshaping how employers hire and retain foreign talent. As salary thresholds increasingly determine eligibility, companies must rethink budgeting, permit strategies, and long‑term workforce planning.
Hiring in Hong Kong: Compliance Tips for Foreign Companies
China Minimum Wage Standards 2026
Cost of Living in China 2026: A City-by-City Breakdown for Expats
Labor Compliance in China 2026: Enforcement Trends and Documentation Risks
Hong Kong Employer’s Return 2026 Opens: Are You Ready?
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.
China’s 2026 enforcement actions signal a decisive move toward practical, sector‑specific execution of the PIPL. Foreign businesses must now demonstrate day‑to‑day compliance across systems, vendors, and internal processes.
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
Navigating Trends in China’s Data Compliance Regime
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