Executive breakfast:Sharing of Latest Supply Chain Trends and Recent Hot Spots in International Taxation (English language)
After a rapid exit from the zero-COVID policy, there is a lot happening across the country’s economic and tax landscape. We could start to see a return to robust consumer spending, driving a return to slow-but-steady domestic growth in key markets. Meanwhile, the continuous expansion and opening of China's capital market have provided a range of innovative new investment channels and opened potential M&A opportunities. Of course, the new opportunities bring fresh international taxation challenges. There are several key dimensions to the current changes in the economy and trade and investment climate that are impacting China’s tax and regulatory policies and enforcement approaches. The European Chamber Nanjing Chapter is pleased to invite KPMG China to share insights on China’s latest supply chain trends and recent hot spots in international taxation in the following topics.