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This barrier is unrelated to the end of the transition period, following the United Kingdom's departure from the EU.

Public ID: PID-94KD3G

Non-academic professional training organisations from overseas not allowed to establish as a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise in China

in China

Trade barrier summary

Prior to August 2018, non-academic professional training businesses from overseas could not establish as a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise (WFOE) in China. In 2020 the following liberalisation have taken place, but restrictions still limit foreign businesses operating in China:

- All non-academic professional training organisations can establish as a WFOE in China.

- Academic-route vocational colleges can establish WFOE in free trade zones.

A WFOE is an organisation set up in China, entirely owned by an overseas investor. It is a fully autonomous, financial legal entity, bearing lawful obligations independently.


Sectors affected

  • Education and training

Resolved

Yes - August 2018


Date reported

29 March 2019


Last updated

18 December 2020


Public ID

PID-94KD3G


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