The news that China and US will likely reach a phase one agreement offered some relief (at least temporarily) to the world economy.
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Q&A | 10 Questions About the Corporate Social Credit System
On July 9, 2019, the General Office of the State Council issued the Guiding Opinions on Accelerating the Construction of a Social Credit System and Building up a New Credit-Based Regulatory Mechanism (the “Guiding Opinions “), for the purposes of strengthening regulatory capabilities, improving the market order, optimizing the business environment and promoting high-quality development[1]. …
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Trademark Use or Not? Trademark Infringement or Not? –The Supreme People’s Court of the P.R.C. Made its Latest Voice in an OEM Related Trademark Infringement Case
Under normal circumstances, OEM refers to the situation where a Chinese manufacturer enters into an entrustment contract with an overseas company that owns the trademark(s), sometimes in China but in most cases, in other jurisdictions.
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US Investment Review of India Related Venture Capital Deals
The US Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act, 2018 (FIRRMA) became effective on August 13, 2018 with further new proposed rules published on September 24, 2019 (the “Proposed Rules”). …
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Trademark Use or Not? Trademark Infringement or Not? –The Supreme People’s Court of the P.R.C. Made its Latest Voice in an OEM Related Trademark Infringement Case
By Jiao Hongbin and Liu Yuxin
Under normal circumstances, OEM refers to the situation where a Chinese manufacturer enters into an entrustment contract with an overseas company that owns the trademark(s), sometimes in China but in most cases, in other jurisdictions. The Chinese manufacturers are required to produce or process products according to the requirements of this overseas company, attach its trademark(s), and deliver all products to another country designated by this overseas company with no sales in China. Things become complicated when the overseas’ company’s trademarks registered outside China are registered by a third party which has no relation with the overseas company at all in China.
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5 Elements for Chinese Companies trading into the UK: Part (5)
Five Elements for Chinese Companies trading with UK counterparts Part 5: Earth…
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5 Elements for Chinese Companies trading into the UK: Part (4)
5 Elements for Chinese Companies trading into the UK.
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Guide to the Criminal Finances Act in the United Kingdom
The Criminal Finances Act 2017 (“the Act”) has, in a short period of time, established itself as a highly effective piece of legislation in the UK’s anti-money laundering regime. …
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A Substantial Step: Regulation Amended to Implement the Opening-Up Policies
A Substantial Step: Regulation Amended to Implement the Opening-Up Policies…
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Five Elements for Chinese Companies trading with UK counterparts
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