China Monthly Tax Brief: October 2023
In October 2023, seven provinces and cities in China, including Beijing, Hunan, Shandong, Anhui, Qinghai, Ningxia, and Guizhou, announced pilot programs for fully digitalized e-fapiao. We discuss how companies can prepare in this month’s China tax brief.
Why is ERP Important for Operating a China Business?
ERP adoption is rapidly gaining traction in China as a strategic tool to navigate market uncertainties and promote organizational efficiencies in the aftermath of COVID-19. We guide you in choosing the right ERP approach for your business.
Industrial Internet in China: How Policies Enable Latest Stage of Industry 4.0
The Industrial Internet in China is viewed as a critical tool to foster technological advancements and high-end manufacturing. It has played a pivotal role in enhancing the output across the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors of the economy.
China’s Cybersecurity Regulator Moves to Ease Cross-Border Data Transfer Rules
A new set of draft regulations seeking to ease China’s cross-border data transfer rules could greatly facilitate data export for foreign companies and multinationals.
China Releases Three-Year Action Plan for Metaverse Industry Development
China unveiled a new metaverse action plan aimed at boosting economic growth, job creation, and innovation through intelligence technologies. We’ll explore the plan’s key points and its potential impact on China’s economy and businesses.
Hong Kong’s Data Center Sector: Industry and Regulatory Landscape
Hong Kong’s thriving data center market offers myriad opportunities for investors looking to tap into the rising demand.
Empowering Your China Business with Successful ERP Implementation – New Issue of China Briefing Magazine
ERP systems are gaining traction among international companies seeking to expand their presence in China or diversify their supply chains. Download our latest China Briefing magazine to learn more.
China to Require Regular Compliance Audits for Personal Information Protection
New draft rules require companies to undergo regular audits to ensure compliance with the China Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL).