China’s Autonomous Driving Industry – An Introduction for Foreign Investors
China’s self-driving car industry has entered the fast lane. We explore how foreign investors can tap into the future of mobility.
The Supreme Court’s Decision Against 996: Looking from Inside
In his latest op-ed, Guilherme Campos contends with the mixed industry response about the significance of the Supreme Court ruling against ‘996’ work hours.
More Regulatory Clarity After China Bans For-Profit Tutoring in Core Education
China has banned for-profit private tutoring firms in core education. FIEs in this sector have to stop engaging in such activities and change their business scope accordingly.
The Personal Information Protection Law in China: A Legal Analysis
We explain some of the finer legal points of the new Personal Information Protection Law in China, including ways enterprises can prepare to be compliant.
Personal Information Protection Law in China: Technical Considerations for Companies
We discuss the law’s core concepts and stipulations and provide suggestions for businesses to build compliant IT systems.
Shenzhen’s New Data Regulations Explained
Shenzhen’s data regulations come on the heels of the national Data Security Law and the second revision of the draft Personal Information Protection Law. They cover the collection, storage, and transfer of personal data as well as tackle the under-regulated data trading market.
How EU Businesses Can Access the €21 Trillion RCEP Free Trade Market via Existing Agreements
The EU is not a signatory to the RCEP agreement, but there are indirect ways in which EU businesses can access this market. We look at the possibilities.
How British Business Can Access China’s New £18 Trillion Asia RCEP Free Trade Agreement via the Back Door
Since the UK has free trade agreements with various member states of the RCEP, including Singapore and Vietnam, it could enjoy wider Asia market access.