• EU Chamber says China’s new foreign investment law is ‘surprisingly accommodating’

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21 October 2019

EU Chamber says China’s new foreign investment law is ‘surprisingly accommodating’

Joerg Wuttke, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, told reporters that based on a preliminary look at the country’s new foreign investment law, “It is surprisingly accommodating to all concerns ... we have.”

The law, set to take effect Jan. 1, puts a strong emphasis on preventing Chinese entities from forcing foreign companies to transfer valuable technology in order to do business in China, and also improves protection of trade secrets, Wuttke said.

If fully implemented, these aspects of the law would address two major business complaints that have been cited in the trade dispute between China and the U.S.

When the foreign investment law was passed at an annual congress in March, some business leaders worried that the new rules were turned into law too quickly — just about three months since the first draft — and contained vague wording that could make enforcement difficult.

Other analysts point out that the challenges for foreign business operations in China center on longstanding issues of state control, which has actually increased after some effort to reduce it.

Although the foreign investment law was passed in March, the Chinese government has still been soliciting comments on it.

The EU Chamber received a review copy on Oct. 10 and has 20 days to respond. He noted that there is no penalty clause included so far in the implementation, which could indicate the law is incomplete.

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