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Far East investor series climaxes with landmark publication in Chinese

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This week, the four part “When the dragon meets the lion” series looking at Chinese investment in UK property comes to an end.

In the final article, Donna Goldsworthy, a commercial litigation partner at Irwin Mitchell in London, and David Zhou Yi, a partner at Co-effort Law Firm LLP in China, collaborated on a comparison of the arbitration systems in the UK and China.

And, to celebrate the conclusion of the series, Zhou Yi also translated the final article into Chinese for publication on Global Real Estate Insight.

 Read part four, “When the dragon clashes with the lion”, in full in English >> 

 Access it in Chinese >> 

To catch up on earlier articles in the series, including in-depth analysis of UK surprises in store for Chinese investors and the major differences between the two countries’ tax and planning systems, visit the following pages:

Part one: “When the dragon meets the lion” >>

Part two: “The UK tax minefield” >>

Part three: “A world apart: planning in China and the UK” >>

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