By Gentry Allen In 1978, China enacted the Open Door Act to create Special Economic Zones (SEZ) after years of a centrally planned economy. Investors who decide to relocate into China’s SEZs are able to access perks not available everywhere else in China. Enterprises operating in these zones are independent from the state, allowing entrepreneurs’ autonomy to be protected. SEZs…
By Gentry Allen In 1978, China enacted the Open Door Act to create Special Economic Zones (SEZ) after years of a centrally planned economy. Investors who decide to relocate into China’s SEZs are able to access perks not available everywhere else in China. Enterprises operating in these zones are independent…
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