Sentences with phrase «foreign joint venture»

Of the 22 insurers, 10 which have foreign joint venture partners, complete a decade of operation this year.
Industry sources said instead of IPOs, life insurers would prefer diluting their stake in favour of their foreign joint venture partners, if the FDI limit is hiked to 49 per cent from current 26 per cent.
These changes have permitted foreign joint venture partners to increase their holdings from 26 % to 49 % and also permitted foreign reinsurers to establish branch offices in India.
«During his legal career, Sarhan represented clients in diverse transactions including private equity and venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, and numerous other transactions involving significant intellectual property assets, including the sale of a well - known US publishing business with considerable copyright assets to a major European publisher and the negotiation of a foreign joint venture for a popular online portal.»
In July, China Credit BGC, BGC Partners» money broking alliance with China Credit Trust Co. Ltd., became the first Sino - foreign joint venture inter-dealer broking company to be granted a business license by the China Banking Regulatory Commission to operate in Beijing.
Cheap products made in China flooding the global market are manufactured by foreign joint ventures at the sacrifice of numerous women workers.
With all those foreign joint ventures and collaborations, Indian insurance industry is likely to keep inculcating global expertise and international strategies leading to an overall increase in efficiency and effectivity of the whole insurance sector.

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He said the joint venture falls outside the purview of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Gina Rinehart and Shanghai CRED's joint venture has proposed a counter-bid to that of the all - Australian consortium competing for the Kidman cattle empire, and says Hancock Prospecting would wholly acquire the target if foreign investment approvals aren't awarded.
Unfair trade practices detailed by the office of the U.S. Trade Representative accuse China of using «joint venture requirements, foreign investment restrictions, and administrative review and licensing processes to force or pressure technology transfers from American companies.»
Foreign oil firms, at a meeting in Caracas this month to discuss how to tackle production problems at joint ventures, expressed their concerns over procurement and governance to Quevedo, according to documents seen by Reuters.
D.B.S. has also formed three separate joint - venture merchant banks with such prominent foreign partners as Sumitomo Bank and Morgan Guaranty.
China's decision to loosen restrictions on foreign automotive investment may do little to change the joint venture landscape, as foreign manufacturers have invested billi...
Operating under joint ventures, GAC is a production partner with several foreign car companies, including Fiat, Hino, Honda, Mitsubishi, and Toyota, and also produces its own «Trumpchi» brand of passenger vehicles.
China forces lots of foreign companies to form joint ventures with Chinese ones and hand over proprietary information in order to operate in the Chinese market.
When El - Aissami in February appointed a vice-president to the PDVSA unit that oversees joint ventures with foreign companies, Quevedo removed the appointee and had him arrested, according to three sources with knowledge of the incident, which has not been previously reported.
More than 20 foreign companies including Bell Canada International Inc. that have invested around US$ 1.4 billion in joint ventures with China United Telecommunications Corp., or China Unicom, will be barred from receiving money earned by their joint operations.
Jollibee's foreign businesses - including joint ventures in China, the United States and Vietnam - account for 30 percent of its system - wide global sales.
Previously, foreign asset managers looking to distribute investment products in China had to operate through minority - owned joint ventures with Chinese firms, but Beijing has been gradually loosening the reins.
Even an increase in the limit to 49.9 %, as in the European Union, might encourage more foreign carriers to enter America in joint ventures with locals.
Thus, the authors conclude that, «the move away from joint ventures might amplify the negatives and attenuate the positives arising from foreign investment.»
Some Chinese - foreign automotive joint ventures go back more than two decades.
China has imposed regulations that require American companies to share their technology with Chinese partners, for example, mandating that foreign companies operate through joint ventures if they want access to Chinese consumers.
In April, BGC Partners» money broking joint venture in China, China Credit BGC, is granted product licenses approval by the People's Bank of China to offer interest rate swaps, bonds and interbank cash deposits products to Chinese and foreign banks in China.
G.E. and IBM, which operate through joint ventures and other partnerships in China and around the world, have both lobbied against the expansion of Cfius over concerns that restrictions on joint ventures with foreign companies that include the transfer of valuable skills or technology could weaken the position of American companies abroad.
If one of the partners is not located in the United States, or if both parties are foreign, additional documents will need to be signed: specifically, a New Legal Entity and a Joint Venture Agreement.
Of particular concern are China's longstanding habits of compelling foreign companies to share technology and form joint - ventures with local partners as a condition of investing in China.
While Vanguard is in one sense playing catchup to rivals including BlackRock Inc. that have operated China joint ventures for years, the nation is now offering foreign money managers the chance to run their businesses without local partners.
Foreign banks and asset managers, formerly limited to 49 % stakes in joint ventures with domestic partners, can now own up to 51 % — to be raised to 100 % in three years.
More and more, companies are looking to joint ventures: to help topline growth, allay local fears about loss of intellectual property to foreign competitors, and to help companies enter new international markets.
Today, strong foreign investment remains in competition with Australian owned processing facilities, with Brazilian - owned JBS and the US - Australian joint venture Teys Australia the country's two largest processors.
A123's Forcier took that to mean a foreign company must enter a joint venture with a Chinese firm, and that the firm has to have substantial ownership of the intellectual property.
Last year, K12 formed a joint venture with Middlebury College to offer foreign language courses.
Eaton and other suppliers, of course, still must rely on joint ventures in nations such as China and India where foreign equity ownership is restricted.
The Office also has the responsibility to analyze and support the Department's decision makers on major airline issues, including airline mergers and acquisitions, domestic and international code - share alliances and other joint venture agreements, immunized international alliances between U.S. and foreign carriers, and airline distribution practices.
International auto executives say they are in no rush to shake up their joint ventures with Chinese carmakers, despite Beijing's promise to loosen limitations on foreign investment.
[2] Honda became the first foreign automaker to develop vehicles under a brand owned by its local joint venture automaker in China.
This month, three independent publishers in Finland — Gummerus, Teos, and Schildts & Söderströms — have announced the launch of the Helsinki Literary Agency, a joint venture established to represent their foreign rights.
The China PropCo usually has the legal form of a limited liability company under Chinese laws and is structured either as a Wholly Foreign - owned Enterprise («WFOE») or a Joint Venture Company («JV»).
China to Lead World by 2009 in Wind Power Manufacturing The article goes on to point out that by 2009, China will be the largest manufacturer of wind turbines in the world, with 17 of its 40 turbine manufacturers being state - owned, 12 private chinese firms, and 11 joint ventures or foreign owned.
A Paris lawyer advocate assists with proper trade agreements, foreign investment opportunities in France and abroad, joint ventures in Paris and globally, and all other aspects in international relations in France, Europe, the UK, United States and worldwide.
Caroline is instructed in a wide range of commercial and chancery disputes including: general contractual disputes; civil fraud; breach of directors» duties; shareholder disputes; derivative claims; jurisdiction issues; applications under the Bankers» Books Evidence Act 1879; joint venture agreements; financial services disputes; insurance / re-insurance; enforcement of foreign judgments; mortgage fraud and claims concerning undue influence.
Norburg & Scherp has extensive experience of disputes in a number of different industries and fields, including mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, construction, insurance, foreign investments, mining, energy, manufacturing, company law, renting law, IT and telecom, intellectual property, marketing and licensing.
For instance, South Korea expects foreign law firms to establish a joint venture with a local firm.
We assist our clients operating in the international arena with a variety of tax issues that may arise in international and cross-border transactions, expansion of their U.S. businesses abroad, controlled foreign corporations and passive foreign investment companies, strategic alliances and joint ventures.
Some of these will be retained solely by Pemex, while other portions will be auctioned off in a joint - venture bid round, where foreign companies will be able to team up with Pemex.
Master Circular on Direct Investment by Residents in Joint Venture (JV) / Wholly Owned Subsidiary (WOS) Abroad (see here) This is extremely useful while dealing with overseas investments made by Indian companies, a trend which is increasing with Indian companies investing in or acquiring foreign businesses.
Other foreign firms, including Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, Shearman & Sterling and Freshfields, also pulled out of Singapore joint ventures, and the Singapore government last year introduced its liberalized Qualified Foreign Law Practice regime partly in response to their compforeign firms, including Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, Shearman & Sterling and Freshfields, also pulled out of Singapore joint ventures, and the Singapore government last year introduced its liberalized Qualified Foreign Law Practice regime partly in response to their compForeign Law Practice regime partly in response to their complaints.
The plaintiff alleged his arrest resulted from Iranian government efforts to force him to pay a percentage of his consultant's commission from a joint venture between the Iranian national oil company and a foreign consortium.
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