What the new VIE draft laws says about China

While China regulatory coverage is often framed as a gradual opening, the new foreign investment law may have shifted the narrative.
What the new VIE draft laws says about China

China reform coverage has for years been driven by the narrative that China is opening up its doors to business (we at CT often use the imagery of opening doors when discussing China regulatory changes). But if anyone were to think China is on a path to allow unfettered access to its economy, they would be wrong.

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