Ninette Dodoo & Hazel Yin – Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

28 August 2019 - 12:00 am UTC

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s two partners and co-heads of the China competition practice, Ninette Dodoo and Hazel Yin spell out how China unlike its counterparts in the West is “extensively relaxing” its foreign investment rules. This they tell Freny Patel, Editor Asia Pacific, PaRR Global is encouraging especially when it comes to protecting intellectual property of foreign investors, which is at the heart of the dispute between China and the US in the ongoing Trade War. Click here to learn more. 
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s two partners and co-heads of the China competition practice, Ninette Dodoo and Hazel Yin spell out how China unlike its counterparts in the West is “extensively relaxing” its foreign investment rules. This they tell Freny Patel, Editor Asia Pacific, PaRR Global is encouraging especially when it comes to protecting intellectual property of foreign investors, which is at the heart of the dispute between China and the US in the ongoing Trade War. Click here to learn more. 
 
The two partners expect to see greater degree of consistency in China’s antitrust jurisprudence following the merger of the three antitrust authorities, and also anticipate the potential ramping up of enforcement.