Chinese authorities have unveiled a set of guidelines to curb "one-size-fits-all" law enforcement concerning the ventilation of factories.
China's newly introduced rules on countering foreign long-arm jurisdiction are expected to bolster the country's responses to such practices, according to legal experts and observers.
The Ministry of Justice and the State Administration for Market Regulation jointly issued guidelines aimed at further facilitating notarization procedures for investors from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the National Development and Reform Commission and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, recently issued the guidelines to further strengthen the supervisory role of administrative reconsideration in regulating enterprise-related administrative law enforcement, along with a batch of typical cases in this regard.
China on Tuesday released guidelines on providing regular, one-stop government services for major matters to improve administrative efficiency.
The Guideline puts forward tasks in four aspects.
The Guideline on Developing the Foreign-Related Legal Service Industry lists the following six measures.
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