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Belt and Road Practical Guide: Outbound Investment - Managing Risks and Exiting With Grace

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China Mainland’s outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased substantially over the past decade. While 2020 - 2024 has seen a decline in Chinese outbound FDI, we expect increasing activities in this sector over the next decade. China Mainland’s 14th Five Year Plan continues to encourage acquisitions and investment by Chinese organisations in a wide range of sectors (e.g. high-tech, high-end manufacturing and R&D centres).

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Many Publications have emerged about the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Some focus on applicable laws; others are in country-by-country format providing statistics and other background. Our series of publications aims to fill that gap with practical guides. We will tell you about our own experience with our clients working on the BRI. Within each of our booklets, we will offer practical tips regarding the BRI subject in question.

*Any reference to “Hong Kong” or “Hong Kong SAR” in this article shall be construed as a reference to “Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China”.

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