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The unpredictable regulatory environment is the number one worry expressed by respondents to a survey by Ernst & Young.
By Lillian Liu | 6 August 2010
China is especially tax-friendly to tech companies
By Baker & McKenzie | 11 March 2005
FinanceAsia congratulates the winners of this year''s Best Companies survey. Here we present the results for China.
By The Editors | 19 March 2003
On the back of the stock market slump, companies are trying to cut costs and consolidate. But it''s unlikely the government will allow systemic risk to rise by allowing ...
By Dan Slater | 30 October 2002
Joint Ventures, for many companies the only way to enter numerous sectors in China, incorporate huge conflicts of interest on the Chinese side. There''s little doubt foreign ...
By Dan Slater | 18 March 2002
FinanceAsia congratulates the winners of this year''s Best Companies survey. Here we present the results for China.
By The Editors | 13 March 2002
FinanceAsia congratulates the winners of the best managed company awards in this year''s Best Companies survey. Over the next week, we will be featuring the results from 10 ...
By The Editors | 4 May 2001
China''s financial reform half-measures may impede foreign insurers'' ability to manage funds.
By Rico Ngai | 1 June 2000
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Panasonic
  19%
 
Fujifilm
  22%
 
Samsung
  19%
TOTAL VOTES: 63

 
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