China’s GDP Expands 5% in 2024: Fast Facts & Key Drivers
China’s GDP grew by 5.0 percent in in 2024, meeting the government’s annual economic target set at the beginning of the year. Fourth-quarter GDP exceeded expectations, rising by 5.4 percent, driven by exports and a flurry of stimulus measures.
Preparing for Chinese New Year 2025: Essential Tips for Businesses
In this article, we outline essential tips for businesses preparing for the Chinese New Year period, from compliance with labor regulations to financial, tax, and security considerations.
US Investment Ban on China: What it Means Now That it’s in Effect
The US has introduced stringent investment ban on China, effective January 2025. This article delves into the evolution of these restrictions, analyzing the implications for businesses and their ripple effects on US-China economic relations and beyond.
NGO Accounting and Compliance in China: Key Highlights
On December 20, 2024, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) unveiled the updated Accounting System for Non-governmental Non-profit Organizations (hereinafter, the “NGO Accounting System”), set to take effect on January 1, 2026.
China-Chile Economic Ties: Trade, Investment, and Future Prospects
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the trade and investment relationship between China and Chile, highlighting potential opportunities for future cooperation and development.
Cross-Border Data Transfers – New Draft Measures Clarify Personal Information Protection Certification
China’s new draft measures provide clarity on the certification process for personal information protection in cross-border data transfers (CBDT).
23 Matters That Can be Customized in a Company’s Articles of Association (Part III)
In this article, we explore 23 key matters that can be freely customized in a company’s Articles of Association (AOA) in China. This is Part III of a three-part series.
23 Matters That Can be Customized in a Company’s Articles of Association (Part II)
In this article, we explore 23 key matters that can be freely customized in a company’s Articles of Association (AOA) in China. This is Part II of a three-part series.












