Partnership - New option for foreign investment in China/李治国

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Partnership - New option for foreign investment in China

Zhiguo Li


 A new door to partnership is opened by the Chinese government to the foreign investors under this post-financial turmoil era in order to attract more foreign investment and provide more employment. On November 25, 2009, the State Council of the PRC promulgated the Measures for the Administration on the Establishment of Partnership Business by Foreign Enterprises or Individuals in China adopted at the 77th executive meeting of the State Council on August 19, 2009, which shall come into effect as of March 1, 2010 (“the Foreign Partnership Measures”). The Foreign Partnership Measures is regarded as supplementary to the Partnership Business Law of the People's Republic of China (“the Partnership Law”), article 108 of which provides that the measures for the administration on the establishment of partnership business by foreign enterprises or individuals shall be formulated by the State Council. Therefore the Partnership Law is the basic law for foreign enterprises or individuals (collectively “foreign partners”) to establish the partnership business in China (“foreign partnership”).

 The initial effort to formulate this kind of measures with the authorization of the Partnership Law can be tracked to January 2007 when the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China (MOC), as requested by the Legislative Affair Office of the State Council, promulgated a draft of the Measures for the Administration on the Foreign Funded Partnership Business (“the Draft”) for public consultation. The Draft mostly reflect the intention of the MOC to remain the approval authority for the foreign partnerships as it does in the setup of the other three types of FIEs, such as equity joint venture, contractual joint venture and wholly foreign owned enterprise (i.e., EJV, CJV and WFOE, collectively FIEs). But the final Foreign Partnership Measures kick the MOC and its local branches (“the MOC local branches”) out from the charging authority with the replacement by the local authorized branch of the State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SAIC local branch), which is unexpected to but welcome by the professionals and entrepreneurs. This article will do analysis on the Foreign Partnership Measures from four perspectives: foreign partnership models, foreign partners’ qualification, thresholds and registration of the foreign partnership, in aiming to describe a clear foreign partnership roadmap for foreign partners.


Foreign Partnership Models

 Foreign partners can set up the foreign partnership in China in three models: a. with the other foreign partners; b. with the Chinese individuals, legal persons and the other organizations registered and located in Mainland China; c. through participating the existing domestic partnership.

 In the models above, the foreign partners have the option to take the form of general partnership, limited liability partnership or limited partnership stipulated by the Partnership Law, among which the limited liability partnership is only for the professional institutions such as law firms and accounting firms. Comparing with model a and b, model c seems more feasible and time-and-cost saving for the foreign partners. A complete due diligence will be conducted in order to minimize the risk from the operation of the domestic partnership before the participation date of the foreign partners. In consideration of the current administration and nature of the partnerships, lack of credibility and the other elements in China, it will be difficult to get a complete due diligence report satisfied with the foreign partners. Therefore, models a and b are highly recommended. Which model of a or b take needs the consideration and balance of the foreign partners based on their business plan, legal structuring, such as whether foreign partners themselves intend to do the business competing with the foreign partnership and how to exit by transferring the contribution in the partnership, ect., and the thresholds discussed below.

Foreign Partners’ Qualification

 The difference in the expression on the partners from overseas and China should be noted. Foreign partners only include foreign enterprises and individuals. The Chinese partners include Chinese individuals, legal persons and the other organizations. There is no unified legal interpretation on the “enterprise”, though mostly it refers to the profitable organizations. This uncertainty may come from the prudency of the legislator of China on the qualifications of foreign partners. Under article 184 of the Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Several Issues concerning the Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China for Trial (“the Opinions”), this expression of “enterprise” on the foreign partners allow the SAIC local branch more discretion to judge whether the foreign partner is a qualified “enterprise” or not in accordance with the relevant Chinese laws. In this scenario, the foreign partners need to note that they should not fall into the types of entities prescribed in article 3 of the Partnership Law if they aim to be a general partner, which says that wholly state-funded company, state-owned company, listed company, public-welfare-oriented institution or social organization may not become a general partner.

 Regarding the foreign individuals, they must have full capacity for civil conduct in accordance with article 14 of the Partnership Law. The international private law problem will also be involved here. Pursuant to article 180 of the Opinions, the foreign individuals who conduct civil activities in the territory of China, shall be regarded as having full capacity for civil conduct if they have that in accordance with China laws, no matter what their national laws requires for their capacity for civil conduct. Foreign individuals at or above the age of 18 years old are qualified to be the foreign partners if they are not mentally ill.

Thresholds for Foreign Partnership

 Some thresholds, such as the approval by the MOC, imposed on the FIEs are lifted for foreign partnership. This means that the foreign partnership and the domestic partnership will be treated with unified threshold in the aspect of approval, which will definitely reduce the criticism from the international community, but may cause more from the domestic public (including those FIEs). But it does not mean that there will be no thresholds review on foreign partnership.

 Article 3 of the Foreign Partnership Measures lists the general thresholds for the foreign partnerships. The establishment of foreign partnership shall abide by the Partnership Law and the other relevant laws, regulations and rules, and comply with the industrial policies for foreign investment. These general thresholds need to be analyzed together with the reference to the other relevant laws, regulations, rules and policies.

 First, the threshold provided by the Partnership Law is the pre-approval on the business scope. Where the business cope of a foreign partnership contains any item, for example oil distribution, that is subject to approval prior to registration according to laws or regulations, such approval shall be sought in advance and submitted at the time of registration with SAIC local branch. These pre-approvals involve , but not limited to, the Ministry of Land, the Ministry of Transport, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the China Banking Regulatory Commission and the China Insurance Regulatory Commission, etc., which depends on the business of the foreign partnership.

 Second, the Provisions on Guiding the Orientation of Foreign Investment (2002) and the Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries (revised in 2007) (collectively “foreign investment industrial policies”) set up the industrial threshold for the foreign partnerships, which are the industrial policy basis for the SAIC local branch to review registration application to establish foreign partnership in China. This will obviously increase the working load of the SAIC local branches since they are lack of the experience in this kind of foreign investment industrial policies review. We may also anticipate that there might be different explanation and implementations on the above two documents, which will be the problem faced by those foreign partners who submit the application in the first half year after the Foreign Partnership Measures comes into force on March 1, 2010.

 The third threshold is that the verification is required if the project invested by the foreign partners falls into the scope described in the Provisional Measures Governing Verification of Foreign Invested Projects. The charging authority is the National Development and Reform Commission and its local branches, which depending on the amount of the total investment and the nature of the project.

 It is necessary to note the forth threshold hidden in the important expression in article 3 of the Foreign Partnership Measures, which put the “rules” as the legal basis for the establishment of foreign partnerships. In the legal system of China, it indicates that the State Council authorizes the ministries or departments under the State Council (“the Ministries”) to issue necessary “rules” applicable to foreign partnerships. It also reflects that the existing valid “rules” issued by the Ministries, including those applicable to the representative offices opened by foreign law firms in China, are still the barrier for the foreign partners to access the local market in China.

 The final threshold comes from the commitment of China in its WTO accession. Although the State Council encourages those foreign partners who have advanced technology and management experience to establish foreign partnership in China with the purpose to facilitate the development of the modern service industry, at this stage, the services industries may only limited to those listed in the Schedule of Specific Commitments on Services (Annex 9 of the Protocol on the Accession of the People’s Republic of China) and the openness will not be wider than the commitments therein.

Registration of the Foreign Partnership

 In the FIEs regime, all investments by foreign investors need the pre-approvals of the MOC or MOC local branches. In the approval process, the MOC or MOC local branches will review, but not limited to, the content of the application, the article of associations of FIEs and contracts signed by the parties if any. Generally, this approval procedure will take 5 working days to 90 working days depending on the nature and total investment of the project. In this regard, the cancel of this approval for the foreign partnership will significantly escalate the speed of the establishment in the procedural stage and to a great extent reduce the uncertainty from the MOC or MOC local branches.

 The Foreign Partnership Measures stipulates that the representative or agent of all the partners shall submit the establishment application only to the SAIC local branch and not the SAIC. The submission shall include, besides the documents required by the Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Partnership Business (revised in 2007, “Partnership Registration Regulation”), the explanation on compliance of the foreign partnership with the foreign investment industrial policies, which will ease the review by the SAIC local branch. In this regard, the review may not be limited to the formality as provided in article 16 of Partnership Registration Regulation. It seems impossible for the SAIC local branch to issue the license to the foreign partnership on the spot. In this scenario, the SAIC local branch shall make a decision on whether to issue the license to the foreign partnership within 20 working days after the date it accepts the complete application.

 The Foreign Partnership Measures is the second case for MOC and MOC local branches to lose approval authority in the recent years. The first case is for the representative office opened by most of foreign enterprises in China since 2004. Although the loss of approval authority, the MOC local branches at the same level with the SAIC local branches accepting the application for establishment of foreign partnership shall be advised the registration information (including the establishment, alteration and cancel) of the foreign partnerships by the latter.

Conclusion

 For those foreign partners not interested in establishing professional foreign partnerships such as law firms in China, they are now can access the Chinese market with a presence in the option of partnership. The approval procedures involved with the MOC or its local branches as set up for FIEs has been removed. The minimum investment (registered capital) requirement for FIEs has been reduced to RMB30,000 (RMB100,000 for one-person limited liability company) by the Company Law of the People's Republic of China (revised in 2005), the Foreign Partnership Measures leave the minimum investment open to the partners. The foreign partners can contribute with the currency (freely exchanged foreign currency or legally earned RMB), in kind, IPR, land use right, the other properties or labor service (limited to general partners) to the foreign partnerships. All these will minimize the cost for foreign partners to achieve their goal of profit maximization in China. But those enterprises focusing on the investment business, such as the foreign-funded venture capital investment enterprises and foreign-funded investment companies, are excluded from the Foreign Partnership Measures due to lack of experience in administrating this kind of enterprises by the government.

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在我国,法律意义上的未成年人,是指已满14周岁、不满18周岁者。处在这个年龄段上的人,实施了危害社会、应受刑罚处罚的行为人,即未成年犯罪人,习惯又称为“少年犯”。“未成年社区矫正”是把符合社区矫正条件的违法犯罪的未成年人置于自己家庭生活的社区,接受惩罚和矫治,并促使其顺利回归社会的非监禁刑罚执行活动。目前,未成年人犯罪日益上升且重新犯罪率高,这给我国的社会治安综合治理带来很大的压力。

[关键词]未成年人;社区矫正;难点分析

在我国,法律意义上的未成年人,是指已满14周岁、不满18周岁者。处在这个年龄段上的人,实施了危害社会、应受刑罚处罚的行为人,即未成年犯罪人,习惯又称为“少年犯”。“未成年社区矫正”是把符合社区矫正条件的违法犯罪的未成年人置于自己家庭生活的社区,接受惩罚和矫治,并促使其顺利回归社会的非监禁刑罚执行活动。目前,未成年人犯罪日益上升且重新犯罪率高,这给我国的社会治安综合治理带来很大的压力。

一、未成年矫正对象的身心特点

正处于青春躁动期的未成年人身心尚未成熟,其敏感、自我意识过强、逞强好胜、易冲动,同时由于法治意识较为淡薄,分辨是非、抵制诱惑的能力相对较差,加之受文化素质、生活环境、个人阅历等因素的限制,就其犯罪心理的形成及犯罪行为的实施,与成年人犯罪相比,具有较大的特殊性。随着生理和心理的发展,个人意识日趋强烈,同时具有较强的好奇心和盲目性,其心理和行为往往受到自身情绪或感情的左右,在特定的条件下,其自身因素与所面临的社会环境,生活环境等外界因素在相互作用的过程中,往往会出现一种心理品质上的恶度,导致犯罪心理的形成。

二、未成年社区矫正对象重新犯罪的难点分析

一是未成年矫正对象自身方面。大多数情况下未成年矫正对象都是无所事事。即使是为他们介绍了一定的工作,往往是嫌工作辛苦且待遇过低,干不了多久就会自动放弃,之后又会和以前的团伙成员或社会上一些不良少年混在一起,延续以前不良的习惯,徘徊于犯罪边缘,稍有不慎便会重走老路,引发重新犯罪。

二是未成年矫正对象家庭方面。一些未成年矫正对象的父母溺爱子女,怕丢面子,视社区矫正管理为有意刁难,甚至帮助子女对抗,这样的家庭环境导致的未成年矫正对象重新犯罪的比率是很高的。

三是未成年矫正对象学校方面。学龄未成年人“犯罪即失学”的情况普遍存在,特别是已满九年义务教育的未成年社区矫正对象面临着原就读学校劝退、重新择校遭拒的尴尬局面,较难以同等机会接受高等教育。

四是未成年矫正对象就业安置方面。未成年社区矫正对象辍学后马上面临就业问题,但不满十八岁就业,欠缺必要的从业保障;到达就业年龄的,因不具备相应的知识及技能,在从业领域和薪资待遇上具有一定局限性,这种由就业安置带来的不稳定性亦加大了社区矫正管理的难度。同时,长期无业容易造成未成年人重新犯罪。

五是社会不良文化影响方面。随着网络影视等文化事业的迅速发展,一些不健康的黄色书刊、影像制品等泛滥成灾,非法电子游戏厅屡禁不止等等,这些不良文化现象直接腐蚀着未成年人的心灵,对未成年人的身心健康及成长产生着严重影响。

三、对未成年人社区矫正工作的建议

一是未成年矫正对象服刑意识淡薄,服刑表现往往不稳定,日常管理中更需要严格地执行社区矫正的各项管理制度。要求按时报到、每月进行思想汇报、定期参加集中教育,外出必须请假。通过严格的管理培养矫正对象遵纪守法的习惯,将未成年矫正对象的重新犯罪率降到最低。

二是通过组织未成年社区矫正对象学习有关法律、法规,增强他们的法制观念,使他们明白自己的违法犯罪行为给他人、家庭、社会造成的危害,懂得社区服刑不等于无罪,是党和人民对他们的关心、爱护和希望,从内心深处洗涤不健康的思想污垢,真正知罪悔过,珍惜来之不易的改造机会。

三是挖掘社会资源,寻找民间公益团体,为未成年矫正对象及其家庭提供公益活动项目,增强未成年矫正对象的社会参与感,提高他们的社会适应能力,为矫正工作创造良好的氛围。

四是对未成年矫正对象实施心理矫正。心理矫正是一种科学的矫正方法,是保证矫正质量的有效手段,同时也是人性化管理的具体体现。未成年人心智不成熟,世界观尚未定型,人生观显著错位,价值观严重扭曲,在违法犯罪时,很大程度是由不良心理支配,误入歧途,走向犯罪。他们的自私、贪婪、自卑等不良心理,如果不及时予以矫正,就会破罐破摔,自暴自弃或拒绝接受矫正,最终导致走向重新犯罪之路。

五是注重维护未成年矫正对象未被法律剥夺的权利,特别是受教育的权利,以提高对未成年矫正对象教育的针对性和挽救的实效性。

六是家长要切实履行法定的监护义务,不断加强自身的道德修养,采取科学的教育方法,要从小事培养孩子良好的品行习惯,给与足够的关心照顾和正确的教育引导,密切关注孩子的思想、行为,对不良行为要及时预防和矫治,要多于孩子交流沟通,倾听他们的烦恼,化解他们的忧虑,以文明的谈吐举止,乐观的态度,高尚的情操,进取的精神感染子女,营造良好的家庭氛围,促进未成年人树立良好的世界观、人生观、价值观,把违法犯罪的苗头扼杀在萌芽状态。

七是必须促使未成年矫正对象学习文化知识和劳动技能,为其顺利回归社会就业、生活创造有利条件,防止其闲散在社会上,重新走向违法犯罪的道路。

八是要积极与妇联、教委、共青团等部门加强联系,根据未成年矫正对象思想活跃、精力旺盛等特点,开展形式多样的帮教活动,为未成年矫正对象营造健康向上、宽松文明的矫正环境。

【注释】

[1] 丁?强:《浅析对未成年社区矫正对象的管理》

[2]宋晓军:《青少年社区矫正工作亟待关注的若干问题及建议 》

[3]薛松:《对未成年人社区矫正对象监管教育的几点思考》

河北省人民代表大会常务委员会关于批准《唐山市全民健身条例》的决定

河北省人大常委会


河北省人民代表大会常务委员会关于批准《唐山市全民健身条例》的决定



(2006年3月30日河北省第十届人民代表大会
常务委员会第二十次会议通过)

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