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KWM releases the Interpretation and Practical Analysis of the Hot Issues in PE Funds

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In recent years, China’s private equity (PE) fund industry has grown more professional and regulated. The implementation of various important measures has guided the healthy and orderly development of the industry.

As a witness to the development of China’s PE fund industry, KWM, active in PE fund matters, has played a part in the legislation and rule making in the industry. Drawing on past experience, KWM lawyers presented their interpretation and analysis of the recent key and hot topics in the industry in this publication. The publication, consisting of “Interpretation of New Rules & Policies”, “PE Fund - Practice” and “PE Fund - Tax”, analyses the new regulatory rules in the industry, provides solutions to the challenges in the practical operation of PE funds, and sheds some light on the application of tax rules. We hope that this publication will be of inspiration and help.

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The Interpretation and Practical Analysis of the Hot Issues in PE Funds
This publication, consisting of “Interpretation of New Rules & Policies”, “PE Fund - Practice” and “PE Fund - Tax”, presents an insightful interpretation and analysis of the recent key and hot topics in the PE fund industry.

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