China:
Updates To China's Anti-Corruption Regime
19 September 2018
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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The first half of 2018 saw a number of significant changes to
the Chinese anti-corruption regime, including amendments to the
Anti-Unfair Competition Law and formation of new anti-corruption
regulatory bodies. Amidst an anti-corruption campaign in China that
continues to gain traction, companies operating in the country
should continually evaluate whether current business models run
afoul of the latest regulations. Read here for our summary of the key changes to the
anti-corruption landscape and the implications for multinational
corporations operating in China.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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