Recent trends in Chinese foreign investment rules, and their impact on M&A transactions
Raphaël Chantelot
Ran HuPartnerParisRan Hu
Nicolas VanderchmittPartnerHong KongNicolas Vanderchmitt
Fanny NguyenPartnerShanghaiFanny Nguyen
Hubert BazinPartnerShanghaiHubert Bazin
Jean-Yves ToullecPartnerHong KongJean-Yves Toullec
In March 2019, the National People’s Congress (NPC) adopted the new Foreign Investment Law, which aims at replacing by early 2020 the current regulations on joint ventures and WFOEs and unifying the legal regime of all enterprises under the PRC Company Law. As an increasing number of Chinese private enterprises become the target of foreign companies’ acquisition projects: what to expect from the new rules?
Based on his 25 years’ experience of advising foreign investors in China, Hubert Bazin, member of the Paris Bar and partner at LPA-CGR avocats in Shanghai, will share his views about:
- The impact of these changes on the governance of existing and future foreign-invested enterprises
- The persistent obstacles and pitfalls when carrying out M&A transactions in China
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Date and Time: Thursday 27 June 2019 | 8:30 – 10:00
Location: French Chamber, 18/F On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central, Hong Kong