WHILE CHINA LEADS the world in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), the legal and regulatory environment confronting international investors remains complex and, all too frequently, subject to a great deal of misinformation.
'We still get calls from people who assume you must come to China in the form of a joint venture if you are setting up an FDI project, despite the fact that international investors have been able to go it alone for many years in most industries,' said Jeremy Sargent, a partner in the Guangzhou office of law firm Stephenson Harwood & Lo.