The State Council of China issued the "Regulations on Foreign Investment."
The State Council of China has issued the "Regulations on Foreign Investment," which will take effect on July 1, 2026. China supports investors in conducting foreign investment activities based on market principles and actively participating in international cooperation and competition.
Investors have the autonomy for foreign investment according to the law, making independent decisions, bearing risks, and assuming profits and losses. Investors engaging in foreign investment and related activities must comply with laws and regulations as well as international practices, respect local customs and cultural traditions, adhere to business ethics, act honestly and with integrity, compete fairly, fulfill social responsibilities, maintain the national image, and must not disrupt market competition order, damage the ecological environment, or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of workers. They must not endanger China's national security, harm national interests, or the public interest of society.
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