Chinese authorities are considering a new law that would legitimise massive foreign shareholdings in the country’s technology companies, which have seen billions of dollars pour in from abroad despite a ban on foreign
ownership.
This has been achieved via a semi-legal — and risky — regulatory loophole known as Variable Interest Entities, or VIEs. Regulators have turned a blind eye to the practice, but investors are fearful that this could change.
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