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China Extends Multiple Tax Incentives for Small Businesses to the End of 2027

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China has extended several tax incentives for small businesses till the end of 2027, including CIT, VAT, and access to preferential treatment. We discuss how the incentives apply and key dates.

Beyond a Mega City: Investing in China’s Mega City Clusters – New Dezan Shira & Associates Publication

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We take a close look at the investment opportunities and business incentives offered by China’s most investor-friendly mega city clusters – the YRD, the GBA, the Jing-Jin-Ji region, and the Chengdu-Chongqing Twin City Circle.

China Signals Support for Platform Companies Amid Easing ‘Tech Crackdown’

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China’s technology sector witnessed a sudden increase in regulatory scrutiny, resulting in major fines, antitrust penalties, and need for restructuring in the last 3 years. However, the ‘tech crackdown’ may well be in sight with the government showing open support for platform companies at all levels.

Understanding China’s New Measures to Boost Private Investment 

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Efforts to boost private investment will include identifying and promoting potential investment projects and providing private investors with financial and administrative support.

How to Interpret China’s First Effort to Regulate Generative AI Measures

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By creating a secure and conducive operational environment, China aims to foster innovation and responsible use of generative AI in various sectors. We discuss pertinent new regulation and its impact on the tech market.

China’s Pulp and Paper Industry – Opportunities for Foreign Investors

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China’s pulp and paper industry is the largest in the world, and changing consumption habits may further boost production and demand.

Carbon Labeling on Products: Global Practice and Implementation in China

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We discuss the practice of carbon labeling and its adoption by companies in select countries. China’s ‘dual carbon’ goals have resulted in recent regulatory developments and increased use of carbon labels.

WeChat Enables Foreigners to Pay with Overseas Cards in China

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In its latest update to WeChat Pay, Tencent has enabled foreign users to link their international cards, enhancing mobile payments in China and aligning with efforts to attract international tourists and boost domestic consumption.

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