China Market Intelligence

October 28th, 2015
Nick Marro

Hindered by redundancies in the approval process, problems securing suitable data for clinical trials, and disparities in the drug classification system between China and other countries, foreign companies have rarely found it easy to navigate China’s

October 14th, 2015
USCBC Staff

On October 9, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) released the “Draft Provisions for Supervising Insurance Information,” with a public comment period open until October 31, 2015.

October 14th, 2015
Ryan Ong

Enforcement of China’s Antimonopoly Law (AML)—an ongoing priority for the US-China Business Council (USCBC) and the business community—has remained prominent in recent bilateral discussions.

October 14th, 2015
Owen Haacke and Zoe Sophos

Following President Xi Jinping’s visit to the United States last month, the US and China announced a list of energy and environmental-related commitments aimed on cutting down on high-polluting, energy-intensive power and supporting the development of environmental technologies—presenting potential opportunities for co

October 14th, 2015
Stephanie Henry

US and Chinese negotiators are gearing up for a busy quarter as they head into bilateral and multilateral trade and investment talks.

October 14th, 2015
USCBC Staff

The United States and China are gearing up for the upcoming Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) meetings in Guangzhou, scheduled for November 22-

September 30th, 2015
Jake Laband

China’s 13th Five Year Plan (FYP

September 30th, 2015
Owen Haacke

China’s four free trade zones (FTZs)—the initial Shanghai FTZ and subsequent zones in Tianjin, Guangdong, and Fujian—offer companies a range of select market openings and preferential policies, while serving as a testing ground for reforms that eventually may be implemented nationwide.

September 30th, 2015
Stephanie Henry

This year has been a challenging one for China’s economy.

September 16th, 2015
Stephanie Henry, Owen Haacke

The State Council’s long-awaited framework for reforming China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) marks limited progress on areas of SOE reform such as mixed ownership, asset management, and SOE classification.

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