Trade and Investment Opportunities in China: The Current Commercial and Legal Framework
By (Author) Shizhong Dong
By (author) Milton Larson
By (author) Danian Zhang
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd July 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
382.0951
Hardback
280
This book aims to provide a thorough and practical interdisciplinary foundation for analyzing and structuring business relationships with customers in China in a post-Tiananmen context. The authors present a timely synthesis of the commercial, financial, and legal framework that has been adopted by China to encourage foreign trade and investment. It focuses on China's commitment to the support of market-oriented reforms throughout the period of economic isolation imposed by the international community of nations from June 1989 through mid-1991. Support is provided for the position that China has irrevocably embarked on its journey toward a market economy and that the climate for foreign trade and investment has become sufficiently stable to warrant serious consideration by foreign business with long-term expansion goals. The book begins with an historical overview of economic and legal developments in China since 1949. The impact of economic reforms implemented in response to the "open door policy" adopted by the Chinese leadership in 1979 on the state-planned, product-oriented command society is analyzed in the context of the decentralization of managerial responsibility. The structure and operations of domestic Chinese entities are examined in detail. Also emphasized is the importance of understanding the legal and practical aspects of these relationships prior to entering into serious negotiations with a potential partner. Care is taken to fully examine the Chinese Economic Contract Law and the Chinese Foreign Economic Contract Law. The role and function of China's major financial institutions are reviewed, and China's foreign exchange control system is also examined. The structure of China's foreign trade controls including tariff and non-tariff measures is analyzed for its impact on China's application for participation in GATT. Finally, the book focuses on integrating China's evolving commercial and legal framework for foreign trade and investment into actual business ventures with foreign partners. Foreign investment guidelines are reviewed, and the applicability of the Chinese Foreign Joint Venture Enterprise Law is comprehensively explained. The book is intended to be a useful tool for CEOs, strategic planners considering off-shore expansion, and academicians in the fields of international law, finance, and marketing.
." . . a highly welcome and much needed volume that should prove of significant value to persons interested in commercial and legal interaction with the People's Republic of China."-William P. Alford Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and Director of East Asian Legal Studies Harvard Law School
"This book provides a useful roadmap to those who have trade and investment interests in China . . . It is timely, thorough and valuable."-From the Foreword by James R. Lilley Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs and Former U.S. Ambassador to China
The book is especially strong in providing practical tips for establishing foreign-investment enterprises in China.-China Review International
The chapter on foreign secured lending is what makes this volume worth reading. It examines the current tension between socialist tenets and the ownership of private property.-The China Business Review
"The book is especially strong in providing practical tips for establishing foreign-investment enterprises in China."-China Review International
"The chapter on foreign secured lending is what makes this volume worth reading. It examines the current tension between socialist tenets and the ownership of private property."-The China Business Review
DONG SHIZHONG is a Visiting Professor of Law from the People's Republic of China. He has served as Dean of the Fudan University Law School, Shanghai, a Research Fellow for the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, and as Legal Advisor to Chinese delegations to the United Nations. DANIAN ZHANG is an attorney with the firm of Sidley and Austin in Washington, D.C., where he specializes in international trade and investment with the People's Republic of China. He clerked in the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Law Firm and the Shen Zheng International Economic Law Firm and was a member of the Research Group on the Implementation of the Chinese Economic Contract Law organized by the Legal Subcommitte of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai People's Congress. MILTON R. LARSON is an attorney and international trade and investment consultant in Bridgewater, New Jersey. He is an author and lecturer in the field of trade and investment with the countries of the Pacific Rim and the EEC.