Originally from:
Doing Business in China
SYNOPSIS
§ 7.01 Introduction
§ 7.02 Brief History of Legal Developments
§ 7.03 The New Foreign Investment Law
§ 7.04 The Negative Lists Classification System
§ 7.05 Nationally Encouraged Retail Sectors
§ 7.06 Nationally Encouraged E-Commerce
§ 7.07 Encouraged Retail Sectors in Central and Western Provinces
[1] Shanxi Province
[2] Heilongjiang Province
[3] Jiangxi Province
[4] Henan Province
[5] Hubei Province
[6] Hunan Province
[7] Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
[8] Hainan Province
[9] Chongqing Municipality
[10] Sichuan Province
[11] Yunnan Province
[12] Tibet Autonomous Region
[13] Shaanxi Province
[14] Gansu Province
[15] Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
§ 7.08 Retail Sectors Negative Lists
§ 7.09 E-Commerce and the Negative Lists
§ 7.10 Market Access Catalogue and National Treatment
§ 7.11 Sectors Restricted for Market Access by Foreign and Chinese Investors
§ 7.12 Import and Export Trading
§ 7.13 Direct Selling and the Auction Business
§ 7.14 Grain and Oil Businesses
§ 7.15 Drugs and Medical Devices
§ 7.16 Tobacco Products
§ 7.17 The Industrial Restructuring Catalogue
§ 7.18 The E-Commerce Law
§ 7.19 Conclusion
T.K. Chang (Ta-kuang) 张大光 is a Partner of Zhong Lun Law Firm (New York), and a graduate of Harvard University (A.B. 1977, M.B.A. 1983, J.D. 1983) and Yale University (M.A. 1979). He began negotiating business transactions in China in 1981 and has practiced law for over 35 years in New York, Hong Kong and Beijing.