Will Chinese Firms in America Agree to Follow US Laws?

Will Chinese Firms in America Agree to Follow US Laws?
American flags fly outside the New York Stock exchange in the Financial District in New York on Jan. 14, 2022. Mary Altaffer/AP Photo
Christopher Balding
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The United States has the most open capital markets in the world where firms come to raise capital. The one clear requirement is that firms follow the laws, rules, and regulations on U.S. securities and finance. Beijing is fighting to see if its firms raising capital in the United States can avoid this basic requirement.

Christopher Balding
Christopher Balding
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Christopher Balding was a professor at the Fulbright University Vietnam and the HSBC Business School of Peking University Graduate School. He specializes in the Chinese economy, financial markets, and technology. A senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, he lived in China and Vietnam for more than a decade before relocating to the United States.
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