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After decades of domestic growth, the PRC is gradually letting the international community in. Here lawyers and country heads at some of the world's biggest banks and asset managers explain what others need to know
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    The ongoing commercial disruption between the PRC and the US is having a global effect
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    The PRC is putting policies in place to foster private investment into targeted technology areas
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    The PRC is progressively introducing a series of measures to ease restrictions on foreign investment
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    Pre-approved foreign institutional investors can access China’s financial market in a controlled manner, in compliance with securities regulatory and foreign exchange control requirements
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    Local financial institutions have started carrying out due diligence on customers’ tax residency as devised by the CRS. But some questions still remain
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    The government is progressively loosening up relevant rules to allow foreign-owned enterprises to access China’s capital market, which has been tightly regulated until now
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    The market must be improved to overcome legal uncertainties which are hindering its full development
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    The country has given access to its credit market to foreign financial institutions, a move it hopes will boost its position on the global scene
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    China is considering reforming its volatile IPO market. But the 2015 market crash has made the nation more cautious
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    Private investment funds have grown rapidly in China. But rulemaking for the industry has been muddled
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    This year could provide greater insight into the inner workings of US national security review, a process that has proved particularly problematic for Chinese buyers
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    Bank-held bad debts are protected as state assets, and rules are hindering the development of a market-based mechanism for their disposal