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King & Wood Mallesons releases Think Tank Report: Law and Practice under the Belt and Road Initiative V (CHINESE VERSION)

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The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an important strategy proposed by China to address global challenges, promote common prosperity, and build a community with a shared future for mankind. Eight years after the implementation of the BRI, Chinese enterprises have greatly benefited from their “going global” endeavours, and are now on track for a high-level and high-quality development. King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has been supporting Chinese enterprises as they expand globally.

KWM has been closely following the legal developments and practices under the BRI. Since 2017, KWM has issued the Series, Think Tank Report: Law and Practice under the Belt and Road Initiative. As the fifth instalment of the Series, this pamphlet comprises two parts: “Overview” and “Introduction by Countries”. Authored by KWM lawyers focusing on investment, financing, construction and projects, M&A, trade, compliance, and dispute resolution, this pamphlet will present you our experience and insights from different perspectives. We hope that this pamphlet will be of inspiration and help.

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Think Tank Report: Law and Practice under the Belt and Road Initiative V (CHINESE VERSION)
This pamphlet covers hot topics in new infrastructure and energy transition such as RCEP, offshore wind power, hydrogen energy, LNG, and commercial satellite launch. It also includes our thoughts and analysis on practical legal issues such as new EU subsidy regulations and project dispute resolution, as well as introduction to the market and legislative developments and practices in key countries and industries under the BRI.

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