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China to Issue RMB 1 Trillion in Special Treasury Bonds to Local Governments in Q4 2023 and Q1 2024

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The central government will issue RMB 1 trillion in special treasury bonds to local governments in Q4 2023 to help with disaster relief and reconstruction.

China International Import Expo 2023 – Trade, Policy, and Business Opportunities

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Thousands of exhibitors, Global Fortune 500 companies, and industry leaders are convening at CIIE 2023 in Shanghai in search of new business opportunities. This year, several US government officials have also participated.

Why Trump’s New York Fraud Case Matters in Beijing

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By Chris Devonshire-Ellis The ongoing saga of former US President Donald Trumps’s fraud case – in that the Trump Organisation deliberately inflated the value of assets it held in order to gain preferential loan rates – will be of intense interest in Beijing and many other countries. At stake is not just the question of […]

China Monthly Tax Brief: October 2023

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In October 2023, seven provinces and cities in China, including Beijing, Hunan, Shandong, Anhui, Qinghai, Ningxia, and Guizhou, announced pilot programs for fully digitalized e-fapiao. We discuss how companies can prepare in this month’s China tax brief.

Australian Prime Minster Albanese Visits China, Meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to China, marked by active participation in the CIIE and strategic talks, emphasized the bilateral efforts to enhance trade relations and revive the diplomatic relationship between the two countries.

Employee Handbook in China: Key Points for HR Compliance

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The employee handbook plays an important role in human resources management in China, which not only sets forth daily management rules but also provides guidelines on employees’ behaviors in the workplace.

China Travel Update – Customs Scraps Health Declaration Requirement for All Travelers from November 1

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Travelers leaving and entering China no longer need to fill in the Health Declaration Card as the last of the COVID-era travel requirements is lifted.

Temporary Residence Registration in China – A Guide for Foreign Residents and Visitors

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Whether you are visiting or planning to reside in the country, it is essential to register with the local police within 24 hours of your arrival. We have developed a simple guide that outlines the necessary steps to complete the temporary residence registration process.

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