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assessment of the "ease of doing business" in a particular jurisdiction by reference to Australia (ranked 8th overall) and China … exponential rate. The paper concentrates on the Starting Business sub-index, in relation to Australia and the People's Republic of …
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This paper focuses on the development of policies and laws concerning overseas investment activities by Chinese public-sector entities, state-owned enterprises and private sector entities within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The scale of Chinese investment and development...
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Based on a comprehensive treaty survey, the article presents the general approaches to sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Chinese International Investment Agreements (IIAs). With the global trend towards investor responsibilisation, a new generation of investment policies places inclusive...
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The proposed Australia-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) has been in the offing since 2005 and survived a change of … government in Australia. While little of a conclusive nature has been achieved, given that such free trade agreements have a …
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The China–Australia Free Trade Agreement (‘ChAFTA') reflects the latest development of trade and investment rules in … the positive impact of these rules on Chinese investment in Australia has been overstated. These rules, as they currently … Australia will continue to be influenced by the investment policies and needs of China as a capital exporter and Australia as a …
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. Not only in the countries of the EU, but internationally. Australia and most other New World countries protect …
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339% was the increasing speed of China's foreign direct investment (FDI) into the European Union between 2007 and 2010 while China still took 3% of the total FDI in the European Union (EU) [Time, 19 December 2011]. Looking at the recent acquisition of Elkem (Norway), SaaB (Sweden), Volvo...
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Food producers and distributors are the main responsible actors to ensure food safety in the People's Republic of China. Where food safety is the goal, hygiene is the means to reach that goal. Food businesses must therefore obtain a license that demonstrates compliance with basic hygiene rules...
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As global climate change and its adverse effects have caused serious consequences, the Chinese Government is speeding up on energy saving and emissions reductions, becoming much more active on the climate and environment front. According to the work schedule of the Ministry of Finance,...
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This paper discusses the general rules on labeling and advertisement of food products in the People’s Republic of China. The framework of food labeling rules is set first of all by the Food Safety Law 2015. Technical implementations of those rules can be found in the Pre-packaged Product...
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