Technology M&A 2025

CHINA Trends and Developments

Trends and Developments Contributed by: Joanna Jiang, Richard Qiang, Greg Guo and Dimitri Phillips DaHui Lawyers DaHui Lawyers combines in-depth knowledge of China’s legal and business landscape with ex- tensive international experience. It has become a go-to firm for multinational companies operat- ing in the Chinese technology, media, and in- ternet/telecommunications sectors thanks to its strength in new economy industries and com-

plex cross-border transactions. The firm’s ex- pertise in these highly regulated sectors has led to it becoming a key adviser and strategist to clients of all types and sizes in China’s emerg- ing but challenging market, providing highly ef- fective and solution-oriented services tailored to clients’ diverse business needs.

Authors

Joanna Jiang is a partner in DaHui Lawyers’ corporate/M&A, TMT, and cybersecurity practice groups. She focuses on the IT and telecommunications, media, entertainment, and healthcare

Richard Qiang is a partner in DaHui Lawyers’ corporate/M&A practice group and has

practiced in China for over 20 years. As a strategic adviser to his clients, his corporate and M&A practice involves advising on a wide range of cross-border transactions, as well as sensitive, significant and cutting-edge regulatory and compliance issues. He has extensive experience advising clients across a number of industries, including automotive, e-commerce, education, energy, exhibitions, manufacturing, mining, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, real estate, TMT, and trading. In addition to complex corporate transactions (including public M&A), he advises on data compliance audits, exports of restricted technologies, and FDI reviews.

industries. She has been deeply involved in each stage of M&A transactions, private equity investments, foreign direct investment, and daily corporate matters, in addition to regularly handling myriad market entry and regulatory matters.

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