China Justice Observer

中司观察

EnglishArabicChinese (Simplified)DutchFrenchGermanHindiItalianJapaneseKoreanPortugueseRussianSpanishSwedishHebrewIndonesianVietnameseThaiTurkishMalay

China Releases Policy Encouraging Foreign Investors to Set Up R&D Centers

Mon, 13 Mar 2023
Categories: China Legal Trends

On 11 Jan. 2023, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) issued “Several Measures for Further Encouraging Foreign Investment in Establishing Research and Development (R&D) Centers” (关于进一步鼓励外商投资设立研发中心的若干措施, hereinafter the “Measures”).

The following points are noteworthy in the Measures.

  • The process of setting up foreign-funded R&D centers will be simplified and optimized.
  • Chinese financial institutions are encouraged to provide financial support to foreign-funded R&D centers.
  • Foreign-funded R&D centers are encouraged and supported to undertake research projects of the Chinese government.
  • Foreign-funded R&D centers can apply for work-based residence permits as research groups. Besides, measures will be taken to facilitate overseas talents to stay in China long-term or permanently.

According to the MOFCOM, from 2012 to 2021, the number of invention patents filed by foreign-funded industrial enterprises in China, with a prime operating revenue of more than 20 million yuan, increased from 68 thousand to 241 thousand, an increase of 255.2%.

Since it is believed that foreign-funded R&D centers have made significant contributions to China’s scientific and technological innovation, the Chinese government has adopted the Measures to support their development.

 

 

Cover Photo by Zhaoyang Chai on Unsplash

 

Contributors: CJO Staff Contributors Team

Save as PDF

You might also like

SPC Publishes Typical Cases on Public Security Crimes

In April 2024, China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) released five typical cases illustrating crimes against public security, emphasizing clarifications on trial criteria and sentencing principles, featuring a case involving serious injuries from objects thrown off a high-rise building.

Beijing Court Upholds Workers' Right to Offline Rest

The Beijing No. 3 Intermediate People's Court ruled that workers are entitled to overtime pay for “invisible overtime work” conducted via social media outside of working hours, protecting their right to “offline rest”.

China Revises State Secrets Protection Law

China’s national legislature, the National People’s Congress, revised the State Secrets Protection Law to enhance information classification, secrecy in technological innovation, and precise protection of state secrets, effective May 1, 2024.