Tag: Peoples Republic of China

  • Why China Is Really Dictating the Oil Supply Glut

    Ship tracking data from Bloomberg shows that 83 supertankers carrying around 166 million barrels of oil are headed to China, which has stockpiled an impressive 787,000 barrels a day in the first quarter of 2016—the highest stockpiling rate since 2014. China Is Really Dictating the Oil Supply Glut. While the world was speculating about oil prices plunging…

  • Foreign life insurance for residents of the People’s Republic of China

    There is only one protected foreign life insurance policy ownership solution possible for residents of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) because it is Hong Kong government regulated, registered and recognized by the PRC.  Tax and regulatory protection you can trust is registered in pension laws which are government regulated, registered and recognized by The…

  • Planning on Hiding Behind Banking Secrecy?

    Things have changed that make citizens of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and all “high net worth individuals” (HNWI) a target now. Hiding assets PRC style (off the grid) and pretending someone else called ”Aunty”, a business, trust or nominee account owns them puts you at criminal risk needlessly. ORSO402(b) legal non-disclosure programming has…

  • Seeking PRC Strategic Alliance

    From Hong Kong with Love to the PRC We seek business partners with connections within the PRC to provide asset protection (tax deferred) solutions explained in our 226 page book and soon to be an MBA course at a major PRC University! Last year there were over 8,600 www.eb5immigration.com from the Peoples Republic of China to…

  • China issues rules on offshore investing

    SHANGHAI, China – China’s banking regulators on Tuesday issued rules for commercial banks to invest client funds offshore, an important step toward opening up the country’s tightly controlled foreign exchange regime. The regulations, which take effect immediately, are meant to widen the investment options available to institutional and individual investors, allowing them to diversify their…

  • The contradiction in China’s capitalist line

    BEING chief economist of the ministry of railways seems to be a livelier job in China than elsewhere. Instead of sitting behind a desk writing dry reports, you meet foreign bankers and investors and try to lure them into investing billions of dollars in your national rail network. Huang Min is the lucky man. Sitting…

  • China eases rules on investing

    SHANGHAI, China — China is relaxing controls and rules on investing for companies seeking overseas financing in a move meant to boost development of private and high-tech companies, the country’s foreign exchange regulator said. The change in policy will enable mainland Chinese companies to set up offshore companies to raise funds and conduct mergers and…

  • China’s growth projection to boost commodities

    CHINA’S commodities bull story which has held everyone’s attention in recent years, is far from over. In the near future, the Asian giant’s growth could be even stronger than the scorching rate so far. Support for this extremely optimistic view is drawn from China’s Communist party endorsement of doubling the country’s GDP per capita by…

  • Red China’s Wrong Moves

    COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. – While serving on the executive board of the Asian Development Bank under the first President George Bush, I consistently called for China to “bite the bullet” and privatize its state-owned companies as soon as possible. Representatives from European and other Asian countries would just shake their heads and mutter about impatient…