SAFE Circular 21: Further Simplifying Foreign Exchange Controls for Foreign Direct Investment Go back »

2013-06-27 | Beijing

Zheng Yu, partner at Gide Loyrette Nouel, briefed attendees on the relationship between Circular 21 and Circular 59, as well as the important changes brought by Circular 21 at the EU Chamber’s seminar in Beijing on 20th June 2013.

Zheng Yu, partner at Gide Loyrette Nouel, briefed attendees on the relationship between Circular 21 and Circular 59, as well as the important changes brought by Circular 21 at the EU Chamber’s seminar in Beijing on 20th June 2013. 

Zhang, tax partner at KPMG, shared perspective with the participants on the issues of cross-border remittance of reimbursement, assessment of beneficial ownership of dividends and proposed changes on admin of tax of tax clearance certificate at the EU Chamber seminar in Beijing on 20th June, 2013.

Tracy Zhang, tax partner at KPMG, shared perspective with the participants on the issues of cross-border remittance of reimbursement, assessment of beneficial ownership of dividends and proposed changes on admin of tax clearance certificate at the EU Chamber seminar in Beijing on 20th June, 2013. 

Around 60 participants took part EU Chamber’s seminar on the implication of State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) Circular 21 and Circular 59 that further simplify foreign exchange procedures and regulations for foreign direct investment in China in Beijing on 20th June, 2013.

Around 60 participants took part EU Chamber’s seminar on the implication of State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) Circular 21 and Circular 59 that further simplify foreign exchange procedures and regulations for foreign direct investment in China in Beijing on 20th June, 2013.

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