
China Passes Landmark Private Sector Law to Boost Growth and Confidence
China’s new private sector law, set to take effect May 2025, offers legal guarantees to boost private enterprises amid global uncertainty.
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China’s new private sector law, set to take effect May 2025, offers legal guarantees to boost private enterprises amid global uncertainty.
China’s new private sector law, effective May 20, promises legal certainty, equal market access and stronger financing for private enterprises in the Chinese mainland.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang signs a 22-article regulation to enforce countermeasures against foreign sanctions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges law societies to strengthen their role in advancing law-based governance and supporting national goals during the 9th Congress of the China Law Society.
Chinese mainland lawmakers propose a new draft law aimed at enhancing public education on the rule of law, focusing on key areas like consumer rights and personal data protection.
China’s Supreme People’s Court pledges stronger legal protections for private enterprises, aiming to reduce disputes and support innovation.
China’s Supreme People’s Court introduces new guidelines to regulate algorithm-driven monopolies, aiming to foster fair competition in the digital economy.
China’s updated Wildlife Protection Law strengthens animal conservation measures while regulating the trade of captive wildlife, balancing strict protections with industry growth.
China’s updated wildlife breeding laws have sparked debate. While easing restrictions on captive breeding, some worry about conservation impacts. Experts weigh in on the balance between protection and industry growth.
China’s Supreme People’s Court mandates that owners of banned dog breeds are fully responsible for any injuries caused by their pets, setting a new precedent for animal-related cases.