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30Nov

Impact of China’s Export Control Law to M&A transactions

The PRC Export Control Law will come into effect soon on 1st December 2020. This new law makes a number of substantial changes to China’s current export control regulatory regime, indicating that the regulators may take a more active and pragmatic approach to broadly safeguard China’s national security and interests (especially in the area of technology) going forward....
By: Allen & Overy LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/impact-of-china-s-export-control-law-to-61069/

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