If companies are to act according to the law, they need to understand who the relevant regulatory authority is and they also need to clearly understand every single detail of the regulations that they are required to follow.
Although China should insist that each country has shared but different responsibilities, the most effective way of dealing with the challenge is to actively take matters into its own hands.
In order to ensure that reforms go smoothly, attention needs to be paid to the interests of all parties involved and the game needs to be played according to the rules.
Why do some foreign companies, who are model corporate citizens in their domestic setting, frequently become involved in corruption and bribery scandals when they do business in China?
This profile of Xu Zhiyong, founder of the Open Constitution Initiative, traces his concerns for the legal rights of Chinese petitioners from his days as an introverted and ambitious middle school student to his time as a law student at Beijing University
If China really wants to protect its national interest, it needs to allow small and medium-sized steel mills the chance to benefit from any decline in the price of iron ore.
Recently, there have been as many opinion pieces spruiking the likelihood of an economic recovery, as those raising doubts about the prospect of a recovery.