Shanghai Expands Data Export Negative List Regime: What Foreign Businesses Need to Know

Legal & Regulatory

Shanghai’s new data export negative list has been expanded to cover the entire city, reducing compliance burdens for more companies and setting a precedent in China.

M&A Due Diligence in Hong Kong: A Guide for Foreign Investors
Legal & Regulatory

M&A Due Diligence in Hong Kong: A Guide for Foreign Investors

Hong Kong M&A due diligence has evolved as targets increasingly operate as holding companies with offshore and the Chinese Mainland exposure. Foreign investors in 2026 must focus on control, risk allocation, and post closing enforceability rather than formal compliance alone.

China Cybersecurity Label Explained: Why ‘Optional’ Doesn’t Mean Irrelevant
Legal & Regulatory

China Cybersecurity Label Explained: Why ‘Optional’ Doesn’t Mean Irrelevant

For foreign companies selling smart devices, routers, cameras, or any IoT product in China, the new voluntary cybersecurity label is not just a logo but signals whether your product meets China’s security baseline, and increasingly, whether it gets chosen at all.

Do I Need a License to Operate Online in China? A Guide for Foreign Companies

Before launching a website, mobile app, or digital platform in China, foreign companies face one fundamental question: do they need a license? In most cases, the answer is yes—and often more than one.

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Economy & Trade

EU-China Relations After the 2024 European Elections: A Timeline
Economy & Trade

EU-China Relations After the 2024 European Elections: A Timeline

May 25

Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.

 

Tax & Accounting

Common Pre-CIT Deductions Errors in China That Trigger Tax Adjustments
Tax & Accounting

Common Pre-CIT Deductions Errors in China That Trigger Tax Adjustments

May 21

With the May 31 deadline approaching, China’s annual CIT reconciliation is entering its final stage. This article highlights key risk areas identified by the tax bureau and outlines practical steps companies can take before filing.

  • China-Italy Double Tax Treaty 2026: 10 Frequently Asked Questions

    Tax & Accounting May 20

    The new China-Italy Double Tax Treaty has become applicable since January 1, 2026. This FAQ addresses the 10 most common questions Italian companies and investors are raising as they prepare their 2026 payment flows.

  • China Monthly Tax Brief: April 2026

    Tax & Accounting May 15

    China's tax and regulatory landscape saw a flurry of activity in April 2026. Foreign-invested enterprises operating in China should pay close attention to several of these changes, which carry direct compliance and commercial implications.

  • China-Italy Double Tax Treaty 2026: Practical Tax Planning Guide for Italian Investors

    Tax & Accounting May 13

    The new China-Italy Double Tax Treaty has become applicable since January 1, 2026. Italian investors must verify shareholding, beneficial ownership, and documentation before the first payment to access the reduced withholding tax rates on dividends, interest, and royalties.

  • China CIT Filing 2026: Fix Salary Deduction Errors Before May 31

    Tax & Accounting May 11

    Salary and employee welfare expenses are closely reviewed in China’s annual CIT filing. This practical guide helps employers identify and correct common salary deduction errors before the May 31 deadline.

 

Legal & Regulatory

Shanghai Expands Data Export Negative List Regime: What Foreign Businesses Need to Know
Legal & Regulatory

Shanghai Expands Data Export Negative List Regime: What Foreign Businesses Need to Know

May 26

Shanghai’s new data export negative list has been expanded to cover the entire city, reducing compliance burdens for more companies and setting a precedent in China.

Industries

China’s Nuclear Fusion Sector: What the 15th FYP Means for Businesses and Investors
Industries

China’s Nuclear Fusion Sector: What the 15th FYP Means for Businesses and Investors

May 01

China’s nuclear fusion sector is rapidly taking shape as an emerging industrial market, with increasing investment and activity across reactor supply chains, advanced materials, and engineering systems. While commercial power generation remains a long-term goal for the 2030s–2040s, near-term business opportunities are already developing in component manufacturing, testing infrastructure, and technology partnerships.

 

HR & Payroll

China Public Holiday Schedule 2026
HR & Payroll

China Public Holiday Schedule 2026

May 12

In 2026, workers will be entitled to a total of 13 statutory holidays. The Dragon Boat Festival runs from June 19 to 21, providing three consecutive days off when combined with weekend rest days.

 

Technology

Shanghai Expands Data Export Negative List Regime: What Foreign Businesses Need to Know
Technology

Shanghai Expands Data Export Negative List Regime: What Foreign Businesses Need to Know

May 26

Shanghai’s new data export negative list has been expanded to cover the entire city, reducing compliance burdens for more companies and setting a precedent in China.

 

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