Mergers and Acquisitions in China: Current Trends and Challenges in the Middle Kingdom
February 17, 2011
Foley Partner James Chapman co-authored an article that appeared in Westlaw Business Currents on February 17, 2011 titled “Mergers and Acquisitions in China: Current Trends and Challenges in the Middle Kingdom.” The article offers a thorough overview of the acquisition landscape in China along with details around the cultural, regulatory, due diligence and legal obstacles that make acquisitions in China risky and difficult for foreign investors. Included in the article are steps which investors can take and common mistakes to avoid when navigating the country’s challenging acquisition market.
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