Publisher's Synopsis
This hugely informative book - unique in its overarching emphasis on the laws governing M&As and takeovers in China - not only shows those interested in investing in China how to avoid legal mistakes and miscalculations. In addition to offering singular interpretive analysis of strictly legal matters, the authors concentrate extensively on the all-important cultural and environmental factors that can make business in China daunting for the uninitiated. Extending this double emphasis on cultural understanding and M&A and takeover expertise, the authors clearly explain such elements of how to enter the Chinese market (or expand a presence in it) as the following:
- concepts of guanxi and mienzi;
- understanding China’s rising middle class; ;
- valuation of state-owned assets;
- maximum permitted debt-to-equity ratios;
- key PRC government agencies involved in the approval of transactions;
- taxation framework for enterprise restructuring in China;
- employees as an asset;
- share swaps;
- prohibited trading activities when acquiring a listed company;
- legal framework for dispute resolution;
- administrative proceedings;
- liabilities for breach of contract; and
- responding to intellectual property rights abuse.