June 2010

US IMPOSES PRELIMINARY DUTY ON CHINESE DRILL PIPE

The US Commerce Department recently announced a preliminary duty on the importation of drill pipe from China, an industry that generates over US$100 million annually. The move comes after findings that Chinese exporters of drill pipe have received countervailable subsidies of over fifteen percent. The department will make its final decision regarding the duty in …

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CHINA GOES GREEN

China continues to make efforts to go green by introducing new policies that encourage energy conservation. The recently announced policies will offer financial support in hopes of boosting technological innovation and developing a recycling economy. The plan calls for nearly 9 billion RMB to be invested into conservation sectors. This financial support comes after a …

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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA’S LABOR CONDITIONS

A recent string of suicides at Foxconn factories has highlighted the urgent need for China to improve labor conditions. At Foxconn’s Shenzhen plant ten workers have died and three others have attempted suicide within the past year. In response, Foxconn has increased worker pay by nearly seventy percent. Several other companies have also announced wage …

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LEHMAN, LEE & XU FIGHT TO SAVE WOMAN FROM DEATH PENALTY IN FINAL APPEAL

On November 30, 2008, Janice Bronwyn Linden, a South African resident, was found to be in possession of approximately three kilograms of methamphetamine after arriving at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in the People’s Republic of China from Dubai. Ms. Linden was subsequently convicted of drug smuggling and sentenced to death. The Supreme Court is reviewing …

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“China’s Trust Sector: The Next Chapter” by KPMG and Reuters

“China’s Trust Sector: The Next Chapter” by KPMG and Reuters KPMG China and Reuters recently released a joint report on the evolution of the trust sector in China. KPMG is a leader in tax, accounting, and advisory services, while Reuters is a prominent news service provider. The report includes the following: A description of the …

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CHINA’S NEW EVIDENCE GUIDELINES BAN TORTURE IN CAPITAL CASES

Beijing, China – June 4, 2010 The SPC, SPP, MPS, MSS and MOJ have jointly announced new guidelines regarding evidence in capital cases. The new evidence rules will ban the use of torture to obtain confessions in capital cases. Public pressure for evidence reform mounted after the wrongful imprisonment of a Henan farmer was brought …

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New Draft Regulations Related Anti-monopoly Law for Consultation

On May 25, 2010, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (“SAIC”), one of the AML Enforcement Authorities in China, released three revised draft regulations for consultation, with comments due Monday, June 7th: The three regulations are: 工商行政管理机关禁止垄断协议行为的规定 (SAIC Regulations regarding the Prohibition of Monopoly Agreements). A previous draft was released in April 2009 and …

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